Velocity-dependent Self-interacting Dark Matter from Groups and Clusters of Galaxies
Laura Sagunski, Sophia Gad-Nasr, Brian Colquhoun, Andrew Robertson and, Sean Tulin

TL;DR
This study uses observational data of galaxy groups and clusters to constrain self-interacting dark matter properties, finding results that favor a velocity-dependent cross section and testing the robustness of their analysis with simulated data.
Contribution
It provides the first intermediate-scale constraint on SIDM cross section using relaxed galaxy groups and clusters, incorporating systematic effects and validating the method with simulations.
Findings
Groups suggest $\sigma/m=0.5\,cm^2/g$ with uncertainty
Clusters suggest $\sigma/m=0.19\,cm^2/g$ with uncertainty
Results disfavor velocity-independent cross sections of order 1 $cm^2/g$ or larger
Abstract
We probe the self-interactions of dark matter using observational data of relaxed galaxy groups and clusters. Our analysis uses the Jeans formalism and considers a wider range of systematic effects than in previous work, including adiabatic contraction and stellar anisotropy, to robustly constrain the self-interaction cross section. For both groups and clusters, our results show a mild preference for a nonzero cross section compared with cold collisionless dark matter. Our groups result, , places the first constraint on self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) at an intermediate scale between galaxies and massive clusters. Our clusters result is , with an upper limit of (95% CL). Thus, our results disfavor a velocity-independent cross section of order…
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