Context. The mass discrepancy in the Universe has not been solved by the cold dark matter (CDM) or the modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) paradigms so far. The problems and solutions of either scenario are mutually exclusive on large and small scales. It has recently been proposed, by assuming that dark matter is a superfluid, that MOND-like effects can be achieved on small scales whilst preserving the success of ΛCDM on large scales. Detailed models within this “superfluid dark matter” (SfDM) paradigm are yet to be constructed. Aims. Here, we aim to provide the first set of spherical models of galaxy clusters in the context of SfDM. We aim to determine whether the superfluid formulation is indeed sufficient to explain the mass discrepancy ...
Galaxy clusters are the largest reservoirs of matter in the Universe, and as...
We present the analysis of the X-ray brightness and temperature profiles for six clusters belonging ...
We use very large cosmological N-body simulations to obtain accurate predictions for the two-point c...
Context. The mass discrepancy in the Universe has not been solved by the cold dark matter (CDM) or t...
We propose a unified framework that reconciles the stunning success of MOND on galactic scales with ...
International audienceThe mass profiles of massive dark matter halos are highly sensitive to the nat...
The widely accepted dark matter hypothesis offers a seductive solution to missing mass problems (gal...
Context. We make rotation curve fits to test the superfluid dark matter model. Aims. In addition to ...
I consider X-ray emitting clusters of galaxies in the context of modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND)....
We use the Chandra X-ray Observatory to study the dark matter halos of 34 massive, dynamically relax...
We examined the sensitivity of the spatial morphologies of galaxy clusters, as observed in X-rays, t...
We summarize the status of Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) in galaxy clusters. The observed accel...
International audienceRecently, a new form of dark matter has been suggested to naturally reproduce ...
Over the past century various different discrepancies in the expected and observed behaviour of gala...
We apply the modified acceleration law obtained from Einstein gravity coupled to a massive skew symm...
Galaxy clusters are the largest reservoirs of matter in the Universe, and as...
We present the analysis of the X-ray brightness and temperature profiles for six clusters belonging ...
We use very large cosmological N-body simulations to obtain accurate predictions for the two-point c...
Context. The mass discrepancy in the Universe has not been solved by the cold dark matter (CDM) or t...
We propose a unified framework that reconciles the stunning success of MOND on galactic scales with ...
International audienceThe mass profiles of massive dark matter halos are highly sensitive to the nat...
The widely accepted dark matter hypothesis offers a seductive solution to missing mass problems (gal...
Context. We make rotation curve fits to test the superfluid dark matter model. Aims. In addition to ...
I consider X-ray emitting clusters of galaxies in the context of modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND)....
We use the Chandra X-ray Observatory to study the dark matter halos of 34 massive, dynamically relax...
We examined the sensitivity of the spatial morphologies of galaxy clusters, as observed in X-rays, t...
We summarize the status of Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) in galaxy clusters. The observed accel...
International audienceRecently, a new form of dark matter has been suggested to naturally reproduce ...
Over the past century various different discrepancies in the expected and observed behaviour of gala...
We apply the modified acceleration law obtained from Einstein gravity coupled to a massive skew symm...
Galaxy clusters are the largest reservoirs of matter in the Universe, and as...
We present the analysis of the X-ray brightness and temperature profiles for six clusters belonging ...
We use very large cosmological N-body simulations to obtain accurate predictions for the two-point c...