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How to Reconcile the Observed Velocity Function of Galaxies with Theory

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Within a Lambda Cold Dark Matter (LCDM) scenario, we use high resolution cosmological simulations spanning over four orders of magnitude in galaxy mass to understand the deficit of dwarf galaxies in observed velocity functions. We measure velocities in as similar a way as possible to observations, including generating mock HI data cubes for our simulated galaxies. We demonstrate that this apples-to-apples comparison yields an "observed" velocity function in agreement with observations, reconciling the large number of low-mass halos expected in a LCDM cosmological model with the low number of observed dwarfs at a given velocity. We then explore the source of the discrepancy between observations and theory, and conclude that the dearth of observed dwarf galaxies is primarily explained by two effects. The first effect is that galactic rotational velocities derived from the HI linewidth severely underestimate the maximum halo velocity. The second effect is that a large fraction of halos at the lowest masses are too faint to be detected by current galaxy surveys. We find that cored dark matter density profiles can contribute to the lower observed velocity of galaxies, but only for galaxies in which the velocity is measured interior to the size of the core (~3 kpc).

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2026 2

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The Bright Future of the Dark and Dim Universe

astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-25 · unverdicted · novelty 2.0

Review chapter on SKA observations of RELHICs and dim galaxies to constrain LambdaCDM and baryonic physics via HIMF, HIVF, and bTFR down to 10^6 solar masses.

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  • The Bright Future of the Dark and Dim Universe astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-25 · unverdicted · none · ref 49 · internal anchor

    Review chapter on SKA observations of RELHICs and dim galaxies to constrain LambdaCDM and baryonic physics via HIMF, HIVF, and bTFR down to 10^6 solar masses.

  • Cosmological Galaxy Formation Modelling in the Era of the Square Kilometre Array astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-24 · unverdicted · none · ref 120 · internal anchor

    Review of state-of-the-art cosmological galaxy formation models for HI, molecular gas and radio continuum in preparation for SKA, advocating coordinated multi-scale simulations, forward modelling and AI emulators.