Dark matter in the Galaxy

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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18 pages, 6 figures, invited talk at the 8th Adriatic Meeting on Particle Physics Dubrovnik 4-14 Sept 2001

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After a brief introduction to standard cosmology and the dark matter problem
in the the Universe, we consider a self-gravitating noninteracting fermion gas
at nonzero temperature as a model for the dark matter halo of the Galaxy. This
fermion gas model is then shown to imply the existence of a supermassive
compact dark object at the Galactic center.

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