Self-Interacting Dark Matter from Gravitational Scattering

Abstract

I show that gravitational scattering of dark-matter objects of 104 solar masses and speeds of 10 km/s, provides the cross-section per unit mass required in self-interacting dark matter models that alleviate the small-scale structure challenges to the collisionless cold dark matter model. For primordial objects of mass 104*(M4) solar masses, moving at the velocity dispersion characteristic of dwarf galaxies, 10*(v1) km/s, the cross-section per unit mass for gravitational scattering is 10*[M4/(v1)4] cm2/g. The steep decline in interaction with increasing velocity explains why self-interaction is not evident in data on massive galaxies and clusters of galaxies.

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