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19 April 2024
 
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A Large Dark Matter Core in the Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy?
Louis E. Strigari ; James S. Bullock ; Manoj Kaplinghat ; Andrey V. Kravtsov ; Oleg Y. Gnedin ; Kevork Abazajian ; Anatoly A. Klypin ;
Date 29 Mar 2006
AbstractWe use measurements of the stellar velocity dispersion profile of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy to derive constraints on its dark matter distribution. Though the data are unable to distinguish between models with small cores and those with cusps, we show that a large > 1 kpc dark matter core in Fornax is highly implausible. Irrespective of the origin of the core, reasonable dynamical limits on the mass of the Fornax halo constrain its core radius to be no larger than 700 pc. We derive an upper limit core radius of 300 pc by demanding that the central phase space density of Fornax not exceed that directly inferred from the rotation curves of low-mass spiral galaxies. Further, if the halo is composed of warm dark matter then phase-space constraints force the core to be quite small in order to avoid conservative limits from the Ly alpha forest power spectrum, implying a core radius < 85 pc. We discuss our results in the context of the idea that the extended globular cluster distribution in Fornax can be explained by the presence of a large 1.5 kpc core. A self-consistent core of this size would be drastically inconsistent with the expectations of standard warm or cold dark matter models, and would also require an unreasonably massive dark matter halo, with a maximum circular velocity of 200 km/s.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0603775
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