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HEP Seminar: Carton Zeng (OSU Physics)

Carton Zeng Portrait
Wed, March 6, 2024
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
PRB 1136

Speaker: Carton Zeng (OSU)

Date and time: March 6 at 3:00 PM

Location: PRB 1136

Title: Evolution and properties of self-interacting dark matter subhalos

Abstract:

Self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) has gained recent attention as a plausible candidate for dark matter, especially in using its unique two-phase evolution in dark halos (core and core-collapse) to solve the diversity problem in rotation curves of dwarf galaxies. However, SIDM simulation in a (semi-)cosmological context can be very expensive, especially in the scenario of possible core-collapse. In this talk, I will present a hybrid method (semi-analytical + N-body) and framework that studies the evolution of SIDM subhalos at low cost and discuss the interplay of different physical processes that drive the evolution of subhalos.  I will show the simulation results (and potential observability) of the predicted fraction of core-collapsed subhalos given multiple different velocity-dependent SIDM models, how it could be reflected in subhalo properties and early results of substructure lensing statistics.

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