DESY Theory Seminar

Self-Interacting Dark Matter

by Hai Bo Yu (University of California (Riverside))

Europe/Berlin
SR2 (Bldg. 2A)

SR2

Bldg. 2A

Description
Astrophysical observations ranging from dwarf galaxies to galaxy clusters indicate that dark matter halos are much more diverse than predicted in the prevailing cold dark matter theory. In this talk, I will show that self-interacting dark matter provides a unified solution to a number of long-standing puzzles in astronomy and astrophysics, including the diverse galaxy rotation curves, the radial acceleration relation and the density cores in galaxy clusters. These results indicate that the inner dark matter halos of the galactic systems are thermalized due to dark matter self-interactions, a significant deviation from the cold dark matter theory.