Fermionic warm dark matter produces galaxy cores in the observed scales because of quantum mechanics
Apr, 2012
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Abstract: (Elsevier)
We derive the main physical galaxy properties: mass, halo radius, phase space density and velocity dispersion from a semiclassical gravitational approach in which fermionic WDM is treated quantum mechanically. They turn out to be fully compatible with observations. The Pauli Principle implies for the fermionic DM phase-space density Q(r->)=@r(r->)/@s^3(r->) the quantum bound Q(r->)=Note:
- 25 pages, 2 figures. To appear in New Astronomy
- Cosmology: dark matter
- Galaxies: halos
- Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
- fermion: dark matter
- boson: dark matter
- velocity: dispersion
- dark matter: halo
- phase space: density
- galaxy
- many-body problem
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