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Issue A&A
Volume 409, Number 1, October I 2003
Page(s) 53 - 56
Section Galactic structure and dynamics
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361:20030646



A&A 409, 53-56 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030646

$\Lambda$CDM and the distribution of dark matter in galaxies: A constant-density halo around DDO 47

P. Salucci1, F. Walter2 and A. Borriello1

1  International School for Advanced Studies SISSA/ISAS, Trieste, Italy
    e-mail: borri@sissa.it
2  California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
    e-mail: fw@astro.caltech.edu

(Received 3 September 2002 / Accepted 10 April 2003)

Abstract
In this paper we present a test case for the existence of a core in the density distribution of dark halos around galaxies. DDO 47 has a rotation curve that increases linearly from the first data point, at 300 pc, up to the last one, at 5 kpc. This profile implies the presence of a (dark) halo with an (approximately) constant density over the region mapped by data. This evidences the inability of standard $\Lambda$ Cold Dark Matter scenario to account for the dark matter distribution around galaxies, and points toward the existence of an intriguing halo scale-length of homogeneity. This work adds up to the results of Blais-Ouellette et al. (2002), Trott & Webster (2002), Binney & Evans (2002), de Blok & Bosma (2002) and Bottema (2002) in suggesting that at galactic scales CDM theory should incorporate, as an intrinsic property, a "density core" feature.


Key words: cosmology: dark mater -- galaxies: spiral -- galaxies: formation

Offprint request: P. Salucci, salucci@sissa.it

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