Institute for Advanced Study Astrophysics Seminar
How Cold Is Cold Dark Matter: dSph Galaxies as Cosmological Probes
The Galactic satellite dSph galaxies are the most dark matter dominated,
the smallest, and the lowest luminosity galaxies known. They may well be
the first bound objects. Recently we have discovered many, and quantified
their structure, and internal mass distributions. Surprising results
include an apparent minimum luminosity spatial size for all galaxies
-100pc-, apparently cored dark matter distributions, and uniformly low
central mass densities - 10GeV/cc. None of these properties is as
predicted in standard CDM galaxy formation models, while all challenge
some types of particle proposed to dominate CDM.
Date & Time
April 29, 2008 | 11:00am
Location
Bloomberg Hall Astrophysics LibrarySpeakers
Gerry Gilmore
Affiliation
Cambridge University