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A Vertically Orientated Dark Matter Halo Marks a Flip of the Galactic Disk

Published 9 Oct 2025 in astro-ph.GA | (2510.08684v1)

Abstract: Unveiling the 3D shape of the Milky Way's dark-matter halo is critical to understanding its formation history. We created an innovative dynamical model with minimal assumptions on the internal dynamical structures and accommodates a highly flexible triaxial DM halo. By applying the method to 6D phase-space data of K-giant stars from LAMOST + Gaia, we robustly determine the 3D dark-matter distribution of the Milky Way out to approximately 50 kpc. We discover a triaxial, nearly oblate dark-matter halo with qDM=Z/X=0.92±0.08q_{\rm DM} = Z/X= 0.92\pm0.08, pDM=Y/X=0.8±0.2p_{\rm DM} = Y/X= 0.8\pm0.2 averagely within 50 kpc, where ZZ axis is defined perpendicular to the stellar disk. The axes ratio $q_{\rm DM} > p_{\rm DM}$ is strongly preferred; the long-intermediate axis plane of the dark-matter halo is unexpectedly vertical to the Galactic disk, yet aligned with the `plane of satellites'. This striking configuration suggests that the Galactic disk has flipped, likely torqued by minor mergers, from an original alignment with the dark-matter halo and satellite plane, as supported by Milky Way analogues from Auriga and TNG 50. By allowing qDM(r)q_{\rm DM}(r) and pDM(r)p_{\rm DM}(r) vary with radii, we find tentative evidence that the dark-matter halo is twisted, being more oblate in the inner regions, and only become vertically aligned at r≳20r\gtrsim 20 kpc, also consistent with the prediction of the disk flip scenario. Such disk reorientation is non-trivial yet its physical mechanism is straightforward to comprehend and naturally originates a vertical satellite plane. Our findings offer a unified framework that links dark-matter halo orientation, satellite alignment, and disk evolution, reinforcing the internal consistency of the Milky Way in Λ\LambdaCDM model.

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