Consequences of Short‐Range Interactions between Dark Matter and Protons in Galaxy Clusters
- 10 July 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 645 (2) , 950-954
- https://doi.org/10.1086/504505
Abstract
Protons gain energy in short range collisions with heavier dark matter particles (DMPs) of comparable velocity dispersion. We examine the conditions under which the heating of baryons by scattering off DMPs can offset radiative cooling in the cores of galaxy clusters. Collisions with a constant cross section independent of the relative velocity of the colliding particles, cannot produce stable thermal balance. In this case, avoiding an unrealistic increase of the central temperatures yields the upper bound on the cross-section, \sigma_xp<10^-25 cm^2 (m_x/m_p), where m_x and m_p are the DMP and proton mass, respectively. A stable balance, however, can be achieved for a power law dependence on the relative velocity, V, of the form \sigma_xp \propto V^a with a<-3. An advantage of this heating mechanism is that it preserves the metal gradients observed in clusters.Keywords
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