Halo Properties in Cosmological Simulations of Self‐interacting Cold Dark Matter

  • Dave R
  • Spergel D
  • Steinhardt P
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a comparison of halo properties in cosmological simulations of collisionless cold dark matter (CDM) and self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) for a range of dark matter cross sections. We find, in agreement with various authors, that CDM yields cuspy halos that are too centrally concentrated as compared to observations. Conversely, SIDM simulations using a Monte Carlo N-body technique produce halos with significantly reduced central densities and flatter cores with increasing cross section. We introduce a concentration parameter based on enclosed mass that we expect will be straightforward to determine observationally, unlike that of Navarro, Frenk & White, and provide predictions for SIDM and CDM. SIDM also produces more spherical halos than CDM, providing possibly the strongest observational test of SIDM. We discuss our findings in relation to various relevant observations as well as SIDM simulations of other groups. Taking proper account of simulation limitations, we find that a dark matter cross section per unit mass of sigma_DM ~= 10^{-23}-10^{-24} cm^2/GeV is consistent with all current observational constraints.

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Dave, R., Spergel, D. N., Steinhardt, P. J., & Wandelt, B. D. (2001). Halo Properties in Cosmological Simulations of Self‐interacting Cold Dark Matter. The Astrophysical Journal, 547(2), 574–589. https://doi.org/10.1086/318417

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