The Caustic Ring Model of the Milky Way Halo
L.D. Duffy, P. Sikivie

TL;DR
This paper proposes a detailed phase space model of the Milky Way halo, describing dark matter flows and caustics, based on self-similar evolution and symmetry assumptions, with observational support and practical formulas.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, self-consistent phase space model of the Milky Way halo incorporating dark matter flows, caustics, and observational constraints, extending previous spherical models to include angular momentum effects.
Findings
Model describes discrete dark matter flows with densities and velocities.
Inner halo features caustic rings determined by angular momentum.
Properties of flows at Earth's location are explicitly calculated.
Abstract
We present a proposal for the full phase space distribution of the Milky Way halo. The model is axially and reflection symmetric and its time evolution is self-similar. It describes the halo as a set of discrete dark matter flows with stated densities and velocity vectors everywhere. We first discuss the general conditions under which the time evolution of a cold collisionless self-gravitating fluid is self-similar, and show that symmetry is not necessary for self-similarity. When spherical symmetry is imposed, the model is the same as described by Fillmore and Goldreich, and by Bertschinger, twenty-three years ago. The spherically symmetric model depends on one dimensionless parameter and two dimensionful parameters. We set = 0.3, a value consistent with the slope of the power spectrum of density perturbations on galactic scales. The dimensionful parameters are…
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