Self-interactions of darkmatter (DM) particles can potentially lead to an observable separation between the DM halo and the stars of a galaxy moving through a region of large DM density. Such a separation has recently been observed in a galaxy falling into the core of the galaxy clusterAbell 3827. We estimated the DM self-interaction cross-section needed to reproduce the observed effects and find that the sensitivity of Abell 3827 has been significantly overestimated in a previous study. Our corrected estimate is σ /mDM ~ 3 cm2 g-1 when self-interactions result in an effective drag force and σ/mDM ~ 1.5 cm2 g-1 for the case of contact interactions, in some tension with previous upper bounds.
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Kahlhoefer, F., Schmidt-Hoberg, K., Kummer, J., & Sarkar, S. (2015). On the interpretation of dark matter self-interactions in Abell 3827. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 452(1), L54–L58. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slv088
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