BARYONIC DARK CLUSTERS IN GALACTIC HALOS AND THEIR OBSERVABLE CONSEQUENCES

被引:32
作者
WASSERMAN, I
SALPETER, EE
机构
[1] Ctr. for Radiophysics and Space Res., Cornell University, Ithaca
关键词
BLACK HOLE PHYSICS; DARK MATTER; GALAXY; HALO; STARS; LOW-MASS; BROWN DWARFS; NEUTRON;
D O I
10.1086/174676
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We consider the possibility that approximately 10% of the mass of a typical galaxy halo is in the form of massive (approximately 10(7) M.), compact (escape speeds approximately 100 km s-1) baryonic clusters made of neutron stars (approximately 10% by mass), black holes (less than or similar to 1 %) and brown dwarfs, asteroids, and other low-mass debris (approximately 90%). These general properties are consistent with several different observational and phenomenological constraints on cluster properties subject to the condition that neutron stars comprise approximately 1 % of the total halo mass. Such compact, dark clusters could be the sites of a variety of collisional phenomena involving neutron stars. We find that integrated out to the Hubble distance approximately one neutron star-neutron star or neutron star-black hole collision occurs daily. Of order 0.1-1 asteroid-neutron star collisions may also happen daily in the halo of the Milky Way if there is roughly equal cluster mass per logarithmic particle mass interval between asteroids and brown dwarfs. These event rates are comparable to the frequency of gamma-ray burst detections by the BATSE experiment on the Compton Observatory, implying that if dark halo clusters are the sites of most gamma-ray bursts, perhaps approximately 90% of all bursts are extragalactic, but approximately 10% are galactic. It is possible that dark clusters of the kind discussed here could be detected directly by ISO or SIRTF. If the clusters considered in this paper exist, they should produce spatially correlated gravitational microlensing of stars in LMC. If 10% of the halo is in the form of dark baryonic clusters, sand the remaining 90% is in brown dwarfs and other dark objects which are either unclustered or collected into low-mass clusters, then we expect that two events within approximately 1' of one another are likely to be seen after a total of order 20-30 microlenses have been detected.
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