6–8 May 2019
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Diversity in density profiles of SIDM satellite halos

7 May 2019, 14:30
15m
205 (Lawrence Hall)

205

Lawrence Hall

Speaker

Chih-Liang Wu (MIT)

Description

Self-interacting Dark Matter (SIDM) could have a number of striking observable effects, including modifications to the dark matter density on galactic and sub-galactic scales. Recent observations have revealed both ultra-compact and ultra-diffuse satellite dwarf galaxies within the Milky Way; this degree of diversity seems challenging to explain if the dark matter is collisionless and cold. I will show that tidal stripping of SIDM satellite halos naturally leads to a wider range of halo density profiles, potentially explaining these observations.

Authors

Tracy Slatyer Manoj Kaplinghat (University of California Irvine) Felix Kahlhoefer (RWTH Aachen) Chih-Liang Wu (MIT)

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