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A New Robust Constraint on the Self-interaction Cross-section of Dark Matter with Double Radio Relic Clusters

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2605.00093

M. James Jee, Dongak Park, Wonki Lee

astro-ph.COastro-ph.HEgr-qchep-exhep-th

TLDR

This paper presents a new robust constraint on dark matter self-interaction cross-section using double radio relic clusters, achieving sigma/m < 0.22 cm^2/g.

Key contributions

  • Proposes using shock-to-shock distance from double radio relics as a novel merger chronometer.
  • Develops a method to constrain dark matter self-interaction cross-section (SICS) using this chronometer.
  • Achieves a 68% upper limit on SICS of sigma/m < 0.22 cm^2/g from 11 cluster mergers.
  • Provides the first cluster collision SICS constraint fully marginalizing over key merger uncertainties.

Why it matters

This paper introduces a robust new method for constraining dark matter self-interaction, overcoming limitations of previous approaches. By marginalizing over key merger uncertainties, it provides a more reliable upper limit, significantly advancing our understanding of dark matter's fundamental properties.

Original Abstract

Merging galaxy clusters are a promising laboratory for measuring the self-interaction cross-section (SICS) of dark matter. However, previous studies have focused on galaxy-mass offsets, which numerical simulations have shown to be intrinsically small because galaxies remain tightly coupled to the dominant dark matter potential even with significant self-interaction. Their interpretation is further complicated by unknowns of the merger phase, geometry, and initial conditions. In this paper, we overcome these obstacles by introducing the shock-to-shock distance, traced by double radio relics, as a merger chronometer that time-stamps the post-pericenter dynamical phase. Because the propagation speed of merger shocks is nearly independent of the SICS, while the halo-to-halo distance is depressed by SIDM-induced drag, the ratio of the two distances translates directly into a constraint on sigma/m. Applying this method to a gold sample of eleven cluster mergers hosting symmetric double radio relics, we determine a 68% upper limit on the SICS of sigma/m &lt; 0.22 cm^2/g. This is the first constraint from cluster collisions that fully marginalizes over mass uncertainty, viewing angle, collision speed, merger phase, impact parameter, and gas profile slope.

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