Constraining the Collisional Nature of the Dark Matter Through Observations of Gravitational Wakes
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- 30 July 2001
Abstract
We propose to use gravitational wakes as a direct observational probe of the collisional nature of the dark matter. We calculate analytically the structure of a wake generated by the motion of a galaxy in the core of an X-ray cluster for dark matter in the highly-collisional and collisionless limits. We show that the difference between these limits can be recovered from detailed X-ray or weak lensing observations. We also discuss the sizes of sub-halos in these limits. Preliminary X-ray data on the motion of NGC 1404 through the Fornax group disfavors fluid-like dark matter but does not exclude scenarios in which the dark matter is weakly collisional.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2001-07-30, ArXiv
- Published version: The Astrophysical Journal, 565 (2), 854.
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