The Dark Matter Halo of the Milky Way, AD 2013
Fabrizio Nesti, Paolo Salucci

TL;DR
This paper models the Milky Way's mass distribution using a cored dark matter profile, finding it preferable over the NFW profile, with implications for dark matter detection and galaxy formation theories.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed mass model of the Milky Way with a cored dark matter profile, incorporating recent data and tracer velocity anisotropies, and compares it to the NFW profile.
Findings
Cored profile is preferred over NFW for the Milky Way.
Derived dark matter density and core radius consistent with external spirals.
Implications for dark matter annihilation signals in the Galactic center.
Abstract
We derive the mass model of the Milky Way (MW) using a cored dark matter (DM) halo profile and recent data. The method used consists in fitting a spherically symmetric model of the Galaxy with a Burkert DM halo profile to available data: MW terminal velocities in the region inside the solar circle, circular velocity as recently estimated from maser star forming regions at intermediate radii, and velocity dispersions of stellar halo tracers for the outermost Galactic region. The latter are reproduced by integrating the Jeans equation for every modeled mass distribution, and by allowing for different velocity anisotropies for different tracer populations. For comparison we also consider a Navarro-Frenk-White profile. We find that the cored profile is the preferred one, with a shallow central density of rho_H~4x10^7M_s/kpc^3 and a large core radius R_H~10 kpc, as observed in external…
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