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arxiv: astro-ph/0005210 · v2 · submitted 2000-05-10 · 🌌 astro-ph

Annihilating Cold Dark Matter

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keywords annihilationdensitycoldcorecrossdarkhalomass
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Structure formation with cold dark matter (CDM) predicts halos with a central density cusp, which are observationally disfavored. If CDM particles have an annihilation cross section sigma*v ~ 10**(-29) (m/GeV) cm**2, then annihilations will soften the cusps. We discuss plausible scenarios for avoiding the early Universe annihilation catastrophe that could result from such a large cross section. The predicted scaling of core density with halo mass depends upon the velocity dependence of sigma*v, and s-wave annihilation leads to a core density nearly independent of halo mass, which seems consistent with observations.

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