21–23 Feb 2018
UCLA Faculty Center
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Tao Ren (UC Riverside): Diversity and Uniformity of Rotation Curves from Self-interacting Dark Matter Framework

21 Feb 2018, 18:30
30m

Speaker

Tao Ren (UC Riverside)

Description

Rotation curves of galaxies have diverse behavior in the central regions, but they obey an organizing principle in that the rotation curves can be approximately described by a radial acceleration relation or the Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) phenomenology. We show that both the diversity
and uniformity are naturally reproduced in a hierarchical structure formation model with the simple addition of self- interactions among dark matter particles. We explicitly demonstrate the presence of a radial acceleration relation in the SPARC sample of galaxies using the results of fits to rotation curves with the self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) model.
The inferred stellar mass-to-light ratios and the concentration-mass
relation of the outer halo are consistent with current constrains from
theoretical models and simulations.

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Tao Ren (UC Riverside)

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