1. Protruding bullet heads indicating dark matter pull.
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Keshet, Uri, Raveh, Itay, and Naor, Yossi
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DARK matter ,BULLETS ,GALAXY clusters ,GRAVITATIONAL lenses ,X-ray imaging ,X-rays - Abstract
A clump moving through the intracluster medium of a galaxy cluster can drive a bow shock trailed by a bullet-like core. In some cases, such as in the prototypical Bullet cluster, X-rays show a gas bullet with a protruding head and pronounced shoulders. We point out that these features, while difficult to explain without dark matter (DM), naturally arise as the head of the slowed-down gas is gravitationally pulled forward toward its unhindered DM counterpart. X-ray imaging thus provides a unique, robust probe of the offset, collisionless DM, even without gravitational lensing or other auxiliary data. Numerical simulations and a toy model suggest that the effect is common in major mergers, is often associated with a small bullet-head radius of curvature, and may lead to distinct bullet morphologies, consistent with observations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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