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The Distribution of Dark Matter in Spirals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2006

P. Salucci*
Affiliation:
SISSA, Via Beirut 2, Trieste, Italy
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Abstract


In the past years a wealth of observations allowed to unravel the structural properties of the Dark Matter Halos around spirals. First, their rotation curves follow an Universal profile (URC) that can be described in terms of an exponential thin stellar disk and a dark halo with a constant density core, whose relative importance increases with galaxy luminosity. Careful studies of individual objects, from dwarfs to giants, reveal that dark halos have a core, whose size r0 correlates with the central density ρ0. These properties are in serious discrepancy with the cuspy density distribution predicted by N-body simulations in collisionless ΛCDM Cosmology.

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Research Article
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© EAS, EDP Sciences, 2006

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