Repository logo

Dynamical constraints on the dark matter distribution in the Milky Way

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Advisor

Coadvisor

Graduate program

Undergraduate course

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Type

Article

Access right

Acesso abertoAcesso Aberto

Abstract

An accurate knowledge of the dark matter distribution in the Milky Way is of crucial importance for galaxy formation studies and current searches for particle dark matter. In this paper we set new dynamical constraints on the Galactic dark matter profile by comparing the observed rotation curve, updated with a comprehensive compilation of kinematic tracers, with that inferred from a wide range of observation-based morphologies of the bulge, disc and gas. The generalised Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) and Einasto dark matter profiles are fitted to the data in order to determine the favoured ranges of local density, slope and scale radius. For a representative baryonic model, a typical local circular velocity v0=230 km/s and a distance of the Sun to the Galactic centre R0=8 kpc, we find a local dark matter density ρ0 = 0.420+0.021-0.018 (2σ) ± 0.025 GeV/cm3 (ρ0 = 0.420+0.019-0.021 (2σ) ± 0.026 GeV/cm3) for NFW (Einasto), where the second error is an estimate of the systematic due to baryonic modelling. Apart from the Galactic parameters, the main sources of uncertainty inside and outside the solar circle are baryonic modelling and rotation curve measurements, respectively. Upcoming astronomical observations are expected to reduce all these uncertainties substantially over the coming years.

Description

Keywords

dark matter experiments, dark matter simulations, rotation curves of galaxies

Language

English

Citation

Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, v. 2015, n. 12, 2015.

Related itens

Sponsors

Units

Departments

Undergraduate courses

Graduate programs

Other forms of access