Chance and Chandra (and repulsive dark matter)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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Based on a talk given at the Chandrasekhar Centenary Conference in Bangalore, December 2010. To appear in Pramana

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A few examples are given of Chandra's work on statistical and stochastic problems that relate to open questions in astrophysics, in particular his theory of dynamical relaxation in systems with inverse-square interparticle forces. The roles of chaos and integrability in this theory require clarification, especially for systems having a dominant central mass. After this prelude, a hypothetical form of repulsive bosonic dark matter is discussed. The repulsion leads to nontrivial thermodynamic behavior, including superfluidity, and would tend to suppress dynamical friction, greatly reducing the drag exerted on rotating galactic bars. However, this form of dark matter can probably be ruled out, at least for parameters that allow halos to reach thermal equilibria within a Hubble time. One combination of the particle mass and interparticle repulsion determines the minimum core radius of dark halos. Bounds on dark-matter collisionality inferred from the Bullet Cluster constrain a second combination. It is possible to satisfy both constraints only for parameters that predict unacceptable rotation curves outside the halo core.

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