Cloud-9 is a compact, quiescent HI core embedded in an environmentally shaped envelope, most naturally a dark-matter-dominated stripped RELHIC near M94.
The Smith Cloud and its dark matter halo: Survival of a Galactic disc passage
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The current velocity of the Smith Cloud indicates that it has undergone at least one passage of the Galactic disc. Using hydrodynamic simulations we examine the present day structure of the Smith Cloud. We find that a dark matter supported cloud is able to reproduce the observed present day neutral hydrogen mass, column density distribution and morphology. In this case the dark matter halo becomes elongated, owing to the tidal interaction with the Galactic disc. Clouds in models neglecting dark matter confinement are destroyed upon disc passage, unless the initial cloud mass is well in excess of what is observed today. We then determine integrated flux upper limits to the gamma-ray emission around such a hypothesised dark matter core in the Smith Cloud. No statistically significant core or extended gamma-ray emission are detected down to a 95% confidence level upper limit of $1.4\times10^{-10}$ ph cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ in the 1-300 GeV energy range. For the derived distance of 12.4 kpc, the Fermi upper limits set the first tentative constraints on the dark matter cross sections annihilating into $\tau^{+}{\tau}^{-}$ and $b\bar{b}$ for a high-velocity cloud.
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The nature of Cloud-9: a compact core embedded in a diffuse envelope
Cloud-9 is a compact, quiescent HI core embedded in an environmentally shaped envelope, most naturally a dark-matter-dominated stripped RELHIC near M94.