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Testing Lorentz invariance of dark matter with satellite galaxies

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We develop the framework for testing Lorentz invariance in the dark matter sector using galactic dynamics. We consider a Lorentz violating (LV) vector field acting on the dark matter component of a satellite galaxy orbiting in a host halo. We introduce a numerical model for the dynamics of satellites in a galactic halo and for a galaxy in a rich cluster to explore observational consequences of such an LV field. The orbital motion of a satellite excites a time dependent LV force which greatly affects its internal dynamics. Our analysis points out key observational signatures which serve as probes of LV forces. These include modifications to the line of sight velocity dispersion, mass profiles and shapes of satellites. With future data and a more detailed modeling these signatures can be exploited to constrain a new region of the parameter space describing the LV in the dark matter sector.

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Probing the Dark Sector using the Fornax Satellite

astro-ph.CO · 2025-09-01 · conditional · novelty 4.0

Simulations of Fornax show a dark-matter-only fifth force stronger than about 40-60% of gravity would strip its stars, leaving β less than about 0.2 as consistent with observations.

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  • Probing the Dark Sector using the Fornax Satellite astro-ph.CO · 2025-09-01 · conditional · none · ref 38 · internal anchor

    Simulations of Fornax show a dark-matter-only fifth force stronger than about 40-60% of gravity would strip its stars, leaving β less than about 0.2 as consistent with observations.