Author:
Sankar Ray Tirtha,Sarkar Sambo,Kumar Shaw Abinash
Abstract
Abstract
Self-interaction of particulate dark matter may help thermalising the central region of the galactic halo and driving core formation. The core radius is expectedly sensitive to the self-interaction strength of dark matter (DM). In this paper we study the feasibility of constraining dark matter self-interaction from the distribution of the core radius in isolated haloes. We perform systematic DM only N-body simulations of spherically symmetric isolated galactic haloes in the mass range of 1010-1015
M
⊙, incorporating the impact of isotropic DM self-interaction. Comparing the simulated profiles with the observational data, we provide a conservative upper limit on the self-interaction cross-section, σ/m < 9.8 cm2 / gm at 95 % confidence level. We report significant dependence of the derived bounds on the galactic density distribution models assumed for the analysis.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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