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"Is the Fermi gamma-ray excess evidence for dark matter or due to milli-second pulsars?"

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Blogger Uncle Al said...

If dark matter annihilates at galactic centers,
1) What mechanism exists for particles exhibiting only gravitation and infinitesimal cross-section inelastic scattering?
2) The Tully-Fisher relation, spiral galaxy mass distribution remaining ordered over all visible time, does not vary. Dark matter annihilation implies a monotonic age-dependent variation.
3) Spiral galaxies contain central supermassive black holes scavenging dark matter whose persistent radial distribution is thermally inflated. Greater dark matter density at the galactic center of mass echoes depth-dependent atmospheric pressure.

If spacetime is not exactly mirror-symmetric toward hadronic mass (e.g., baryogenesis), that chiral anisotropy relaxes Noetherian coupling of exact vacuum isotropy with angular momentum conservation, hence MoND's Milgrom acceleration. Dark matter curve-fits the Tully-Fisher relation. Spacetime mirror-asymmetry toward matter is testable at least six different ways - all chemistry-based.

12:01 PM, July 24, 2015

Blogger Robert L. Oldershaw said...

RIP hooperons?

One more in an endless series?

9:36 PM, July 24, 2015

Blogger DaveC said...

I recently met an astrophysicist working on active galactic nuclei who said there is no room for dark matter in the current models of AGN, even though the DM advocates tell him insistently that it must be there in the middle of any galaxy (he is quite hostile to them). Do you have an opinion on this?

4:41 PM, July 25, 2015

Blogger Sabine Hossenfelder said...

DaveC,

Well, that's interesting. No, I have no opinion because I don't know what you (or he) means with "there is no room for dark matter"? Best,

B.

2:17 AM, July 26, 2015

Blogger Arun said...

Thanks, Bee! It is nice to see some progress on this scientific puzzle!

12:00 PM, July 26, 2015

Blogger DaveC said...

Bee, I was hoping you'd know more than me, which is not much. I think he said the present AGM models that work would not do so if five times the visible mass was hanging around. What was clear was that he, at least, was very hostile to the DM community.

2:19 PM, July 26, 2015

Blogger Phillip Helbig said...

You have to tell us the astrophysicist's name. :-)

AGN are powered by accretion onto a central black hole with a mass millions of times that of the Sun. There is no obvious connection to dark matter at all. Sure, it could be there, and interact at some level, but if he wants to use AGN observations to rule out dark matter, a) that's the first I've heard of it and b) I'd like to examine his arguments.

Is he really an astrophysicist who works on AGN or does he just play one on the internet?

2:42 AM, July 27, 2015

Blogger Uncle Al said...

@Phillip Helbig, gently.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/barfor.html

Dark matter only gravitationally interacts. DM is spherically inflated against gravity by its primordial temperature, above link. 5.47 times galactic baryonic matter DM "atmosphere" is dense at galactic central black holes, and consumed. Spiral galaxies cannot display constant Tully-Fisher relation over visible time.

Observe a racemic mixture cryogenic molecular beam (frozen vibrations) rotational temperature. If two spectra, not one degenerate spectrum, are observed, spacetime is quantitatively chiral toward hadronic matter. Milgrom acceleration is Noetherian leakage of exact angular momentum conservation given trace vacuum anisotropy; no DM. Baryogenesis is sourced. One day. Rigid cage extreme chiral molecules with published good yield syntheses:

D_3-4,7,11-trioxatrishomocubane (oblate symmetric top, Raman)
D_3-4-oxatrishomocubane (oblate symmetric top, microwave)
D_3-trishomocubane-4-one (asymmetric top, microwave)

2:43 PM, July 27, 2015

Blogger Robert L. Oldershaw said...

In this context, one should also consider the well-known core/cusp problem regarding DM in galactic centers.

Any satisfactory ad hoc fixes for LCDM yet?

Or are we left with a failed prediction?

6:18 PM, July 27, 2015

Blogger VINOD KUMAR SEHGAL said...

Dark matter is supposed to manifest its presence thru gravitational inflence only. It is insulated from e.m field and does not interact with photons in any manner. Due to its characteristic of non-interaction with e.m forces, it is not detectable like normal luminous baryonic matter. When dark matter is non-interacting with e.m forces, where is the question of dark matter particles annihilating and emitting gamma rays?

8:37 AM, July 28, 2015

Blogger Sabine Hossenfelder said...

VINOD,

It's not a direct process, but normally mediated by other particles. That better be so, because otherwise the annihilation would occur very quickly, but then there wouldn't be enough dark matter left around. The exact annihilation process depends on the model, but the dark matter might for example interact through fermion loops which then create a photon pair. Best,

B.

9:14 AM, July 28, 2015

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