A Study of Warm Dark Matter, the Missing Satellites Problem, and the UV Luminosity Cut-Off

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Abstract

In the warm dark matter scenario, the Press-Schechter formalism is valid only for galaxy masses greater than the "velocity dispersion cut-off". In this work we extend the predictions to masses below the velocity dispersion cut-off, and thereby address the "Missing Satellites Problem", and the rest-frame ultra-violet luminosity cut-off required to not exceed the measured reionization optical depth. We find agreement between predictions and observations of these two phenomena. As a by-product, we obtain the empirical Tully-Fisher relation from first principles.

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Hoeneisen, B. (2023). A Study of Warm Dark Matter, the Missing Satellites Problem, and the UV Luminosity Cut-Off. International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 13(01), 25–38. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijaa.2023.131002

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