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Formation of massive globular clusters with dark matter and its implication on dark matter annihilation

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-05-20 v1

Abstract

Recent observational studies of γ\gamma-ray emission from massive globular clusters (GCs) have revealed possible evidence of dark matter (DM) annihilation within GCs. It is, however, still controversial whether the emission comes from DM or from milli-second pulsars. We here present the new results of numerical simulations, which demonstrate that GCs with DM can originate from nucleated dwarfs orbiting the ancient MW. The simulated stripped nuclei (i.e., GCs) have the central DM densities ranging from 0.1 to several Mpc3{\rm M_\odot pc^{-3}}, depending on the orbits and the masses of the host dwarf galaxies. However, GCs born outside the central regions of their hosts can have no/little DM after their hosts are destroyed and the GCs become the Galactic halo GCs. These results suggest that only GCs originating from stellar nuclei of dwarfs can possibly have DM. We further calculate the expected γ\gamma-ray emission from these simulated GCs and compare them to observations of ω\omega Cen. Given the large range of DM densities in the simulated GCs, we suggest that the recent possible detection of DM annihilation from GCs should be more carefully interpreted.

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@article{arxiv.2005.07128,
  title  = {Formation of massive globular clusters with dark matter and its implication on dark matter annihilation},
  author = {Henriette Wirth and Kenji Bekki and Kohei Hayashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.07128},
  year   = {2020}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures, to be published in MNRAS