We present the recent robust determination of the value of the Dark Matter density at the Sun’s location (ρ) with a technique that does not rely on a global mass-modeling of the Galaxy. The method is based on the local equation of centrifugal equilibrium and depends on local and quite well known quantities such as the angular Sun’s velocity, the disk to dark contribution to the circular velocity at the Sun, and the thin stellar disk scale length. This determination is independent of the shape of the dark matter density profile, the knowledge of the rotation curve at any radius, and the very uncertain bulge/disk/dark-halo mass decomposition. The result is: ρ = 0.43(0.11)(0.10)GeV/cm3, where the quoted uncertainties are due to the uncertainty a) in the slope of the circular-velocity at the Sun location and b) in the ratio between this radius and the exponential length scale of the stellar disk. The devised technique is also able to take into account any future improvement in the data relevant for the estimate.
The local dark matter density / Martins, C. F.; Nesti, F.; Salucci, P.. - In: POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. - ISSN 1824-8039. - 161:(2012), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th International Workshop on the Dark Side of the Universe, DSU 2012 tenutosi a Buzios, Rio de Janeiro; Brazil nel 2012).
The local dark matter density
Nesti F.;Salucci P.
2012-01-01
Abstract
We present the recent robust determination of the value of the Dark Matter density at the Sun’s location (ρ) with a technique that does not rely on a global mass-modeling of the Galaxy. The method is based on the local equation of centrifugal equilibrium and depends on local and quite well known quantities such as the angular Sun’s velocity, the disk to dark contribution to the circular velocity at the Sun, and the thin stellar disk scale length. This determination is independent of the shape of the dark matter density profile, the knowledge of the rotation curve at any radius, and the very uncertain bulge/disk/dark-halo mass decomposition. The result is: ρ = 0.43(0.11)(0.10)GeV/cm3, where the quoted uncertainties are due to the uncertainty a) in the slope of the circular-velocity at the Sun location and b) in the ratio between this radius and the exponential length scale of the stellar disk. The devised technique is also able to take into account any future improvement in the data relevant for the estimate.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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