The case for a cold dark matter cusp in Draco
J. I. Read, M. G. Walker, P. Steger

TL;DR
This study uses a new modeling method to measure Draco's dark matter density profile, finding it consistent with the predictions of the standard cold dark matter model and setting constraints on alternative models like SIDM.
Contribution
The paper introduces GravSphere, a novel mass modeling technique, and applies it to Draco, providing robust measurements of its dark matter cusp and constraints on dark matter particle properties.
Findings
Draco's inner dark matter density supports a DM cusp.
The method accurately infers density profiles in mock tests.
Constraints on SIDM cross section are established.
Abstract
We use a new mass modelling method, GravSphere, to measure the central dark matter density profile of the Draco dwarf spheroidal galaxy. Draco's star formation shut down long ago, making it a prime candidate for hosting a 'pristine' dark matter cusp, unaffected by stellar feedback during galaxy formation. We first test GravSphere on a suite of tidally stripped mock 'Draco'-like dwarfs. We show that we are able to correctly infer the dark matter density profile of both cusped and cored mocks within our 95% confidence intervals. While we obtain only a weak inference on the logarithmic slope of these density profiles, we are able to obtain a robust inference of the amplitude of the inner dark matter density at 150pc, . We show that, combined with constraints on the density profile at larger radii, this is sufficient to distinguish a Cold Dark Matter…
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