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Dynamics of dwarf galaxies disfavor stellar-mass black hole dark matter

arXiv:1704.01668 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.041102

Abstract

We study the effects of black hole dark matter on the dynamical evolution of stars in dwarf galaxies. We find that mass segregation leads to a depletion of stars in the center of dwarf galaxies and the appearance of a ring in the projected stellar surface density profile. Using Segue 1 as an example we show that current observations of the projected surface stellar density rule out at the 99.9% confidence level the possibility that more than 6% of the dark matter is composed of black holes with a mass of few tens of solar masses.

5 pages, 3 figures Replaced to match version accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters