Novel constraints on the particle nature of dark matter from stellar streams

2021 
We analyze the distribution of stars along the GD-1 stream with a combination of data from the ${\it Gaia}$ satellite and the Pan-STARRS survey, and we show that the population of subhalos predicted by the cold dark matter paradigm are necessary and sufficient to explain the perturbations observed in the linear density of stars. This allows us to set novel constraints on alternative dark matter scenarios that predict a suppression of the subhalo mass function on scales smaller than the mass of dwarf galaxies. A combined analysis of the density perturbations in the GD-1 and Pal 5 streams leads to a $95\%$ lower limit on the mass of warm dark matter thermal relics $m_{\rm WDM}>4.6$ keV; adding dwarf satellite counts strengthens this to $m_{\rm WDM}>6.3$ keV.
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