TY - JOUR
T1 - Testing Modified Dark Matter with galaxy clusters
T2 - Does dark matter know about the cosmological constant?
AU - Edmonds, Douglas
AU - Farrah, Duncan
AU - Ho, Chiu Man
AU - Minic, Djordje
AU - Ng, Y. Jack
AU - Takeuchi, Tatsu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 World Scientific Publishing Company.
PY - 2017/6/30
Y1 - 2017/6/30
N2 - We discuss the possibility that the cold dark matter mass profiles contain information on the cosmological constant Λ, and that such information constrains the nature of cold dark matter (CDM). We call this approach Modified Dark Matter (MDM). In particular, we examine the ability of MDM to explain the observed mass profiles of 13 galaxy clusters. Using general arguments from gravitational thermodynamics, we provide a theoretical justification for our MDM mass profile. In order to properly fit the shape of the mass profiles in galaxy clusters, we find it necessary to generalize the MDM mass profile from the one we used previously to fit galactic rotation curves. We successfully compare it to the NFW mass profiles both on cluster and galactic scales, though differences in form appear with the change in scales. Our results suggest that indeed the CDM mass profiles contain information about the cosmological constant in a nontrivial way.
AB - We discuss the possibility that the cold dark matter mass profiles contain information on the cosmological constant Λ, and that such information constrains the nature of cold dark matter (CDM). We call this approach Modified Dark Matter (MDM). In particular, we examine the ability of MDM to explain the observed mass profiles of 13 galaxy clusters. Using general arguments from gravitational thermodynamics, we provide a theoretical justification for our MDM mass profile. In order to properly fit the shape of the mass profiles in galaxy clusters, we find it necessary to generalize the MDM mass profile from the one we used previously to fit galactic rotation curves. We successfully compare it to the NFW mass profiles both on cluster and galactic scales, though differences in form appear with the change in scales. Our results suggest that indeed the CDM mass profiles contain information about the cosmological constant in a nontrivial way.
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U2 - 10.1142/S0217751X17501081
DO - 10.1142/S0217751X17501081
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85028236767
SN - 0217-751X
VL - 32
JO - International Journal of Modern Physics A
JF - International Journal of Modern Physics A
IS - 18
M1 - 1750108
ER -