2009
DOI: 10.1017/s174392130999130x
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Limits on the dark matter content of globular clusters

Abstract: Abstract. We have measured the velocity dispersion of the Galactic globular cluster NGC 2419 to determine if a substantial amount of dark matter is present in this cluster. NGC 2419 is one of the best globular clusters to look for dark matter due to its large mass, long relaxation time and large Galactocentric distance, which makes tidal stripping of dark matter unlikely. Our results can be summarized as follows. (i) We found a global velocity dispersion of 4.14 ± 0.48 km s −1 , which leads to a total cluster … Show more

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“…The Milky Way globular clusters, defined as spherical ensembles of stars that orbit the Galaxy as satellites, are potential targets for the indirect detection of DM. Although observationally there is in general no significant amount of DM in the globular clusters [295][296][297], the adiabatic contraction process in the cosmological formation context [298] due to the infall of baryons will give birth to a high density spike of DM and can in principle result in a high annihilation rate of DM.…”
Section: Star Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Milky Way globular clusters, defined as spherical ensembles of stars that orbit the Galaxy as satellites, are potential targets for the indirect detection of DM. Although observationally there is in general no significant amount of DM in the globular clusters [295][296][297], the adiabatic contraction process in the cosmological formation context [298] due to the infall of baryons will give birth to a high density spike of DM and can in principle result in a high annihilation rate of DM.…”
Section: Star Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%