Constraining a Thin Dark Matter Disk with G a i a

Safdi, Benjamin R.; Schutz, Katelin; Lin, Tongyan; Wu, Chih-Liang

United States

Abstract

If a component of the dark matter has dissipative interactions, it could collapse to form a thin dark disk in our Galaxy that is coplanar with the baryonic disk. It has been suggested that dark disks could explain a variety of observed phenomena, including periodic comet impacts. Using the first data release from the Gaia space observatory, we search for a dark disk via its effect on stellar kinematics in the Milky Way. Our new limits disfavor the presence of a thin dark matter disk, and we present updated measurements on the total matter density in the Solar neighborhood.

2018 Physical Review Letters
Gaia 79