According to the current concordance cosmological model, the dark matter (DM) particles are collision-less and produce self-gravitating structures with a central cusp which, generally, is not observed. The observed density tends to a central plateau or core, explained within the cosmological model through the gravitational feedback of baryons on DM. This mechanism becomes inefficient when decreasing the galaxy stellar mass so that in the low-mass regime (Mstar << 10**6 Msun) the energy provided by the baryons is insufficient to modify cusps into cores. Thus, if cores exist in these galaxies they have to reflect departures from the collision-less nature of DM. Measuring the DM mass distribution in these faint galaxies is extremely challengin...
Low Surface Brightness (LSB) galaxies are dominated by dark matter, and their rotation curves thus ...
We derive the mass density profiles of dark matter halos that are implied by high spatial resolution...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Dark matter is one of the biggest mysteries of the Universe. Its properties cannot be explained with...
We compare the central mass concentration of Cold Dark Matter halos found in cosmological N-body sim...
Self-interaction of particulate dark matter may help thermalising the central region of the galactic...
Context. The rotation curve, the total mass and the gravitational potential of the Galaxy are sensit...
For any assumed standard stellar initial mass function, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) gives a ...
The condensation of baryons within a dark matter (DM) halo during galaxy formation should result in ...
We compare proposed solutions to the core vs cusp issue of spiral galaxies, which has also been fram...
I review the up-to-date status on the properties of the Dark Matter density distribution around Gala...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
Recent cosmological hydrodynamical simulations suggest that baryonic processes, and in particular su...
Dark matter-dominated cores have long been claimed for the well-studied local group dwarf galaxies. ...
Cosmological theories that include a non-baryonic dynamically cold dark matter (CDM) have been stunn...
Low Surface Brightness (LSB) galaxies are dominated by dark matter, and their rotation curves thus ...
We derive the mass density profiles of dark matter halos that are implied by high spatial resolution...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Dark matter is one of the biggest mysteries of the Universe. Its properties cannot be explained with...
We compare the central mass concentration of Cold Dark Matter halos found in cosmological N-body sim...
Self-interaction of particulate dark matter may help thermalising the central region of the galactic...
Context. The rotation curve, the total mass and the gravitational potential of the Galaxy are sensit...
For any assumed standard stellar initial mass function, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) gives a ...
The condensation of baryons within a dark matter (DM) halo during galaxy formation should result in ...
We compare proposed solutions to the core vs cusp issue of spiral galaxies, which has also been fram...
I review the up-to-date status on the properties of the Dark Matter density distribution around Gala...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
Recent cosmological hydrodynamical simulations suggest that baryonic processes, and in particular su...
Dark matter-dominated cores have long been claimed for the well-studied local group dwarf galaxies. ...
Cosmological theories that include a non-baryonic dynamically cold dark matter (CDM) have been stunn...
Low Surface Brightness (LSB) galaxies are dominated by dark matter, and their rotation curves thus ...
We derive the mass density profiles of dark matter halos that are implied by high spatial resolution...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...