Model-independent constraints on ultra-light dark matter from the SPARC data

Abstract

Ultra-light dark matter (ULDM) is currently one of the most popular classes of cosmological dark matter. The most important advantage is that ULDM with mass m 10-22 eV can account for the small-scale problems encountered in the standard cold dark matter (CDM) model like the core-cusp problem, missing satellite problem and the too-big-to-fail problem in galaxies. In this article, we formulate a new simple model-independent analysis using the SPARC data to constrain the range of ULDM mass. In particular, the most stringent constraint comes from the data of a galaxy ESO563-G021, which can conservatively exclude a ULDM mass range m=(0.14-3.11)× 10-22 eV. This model-independent excluded range is consistent with many bounds obtained by recent studies and it suggests that the ULDM proposal may not be able to alleviate the small-scale problems.

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