Dwarf Galaxies in 2010: Revealing Galaxy Formation's Threshold and Testing the Nature of Dark Matter
James S. Bullock (UC Irvine), Manoj Kaplinghat (UC Irvine), Andrew, Fruchter (STScI), Marla Geha (Yale), Joshua D. Simon (OCIW), Louis E., Strigari (Stanford), Beth Willman (Haverford)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent discoveries of ultra-faint dwarf galaxies, discusses their significance for understanding galaxy formation thresholds, and explores their role in testing dark matter properties and detection methods.
Contribution
It highlights the importance of ultra-faint dwarf galaxies in probing dark matter and galaxy formation, emphasizing future observational strategies and the potential for new discoveries.
Findings
Discovery of numerous ultra-faint dwarf galaxies.
Ultra-faint dwarfs are the most dark matter dominated galaxies.
These galaxies help constrain dark matter properties.
Abstract
Over the past five years, searches in Sloan Digital Sky Survey data have more than doubled the number of known dwarf satellite galaxies of the Milky Way, and have revealed a population of ultra-faint galaxies with luminosities smaller than typical globular clusters, L ~ 1000 Lsun. These systems are the faintest, most dark matter dominated, and most metal poor galaxies in the universe. Completeness corrections suggest that we are poised on the edge of a vast discovery space in galaxy phenomenology, with hundreds more of these extreme galaxies to be discovered as future instruments hunt for the low-luminosity threshold of galaxy formation. Dark matter dominated dwarfs of this kind probe the small-scale power-spectrum, provide the most stringent limits on the phase-space packing of dark matter, and offer a particularly useful target for dark matter indirect detection experiments. Full use…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
