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Equilibrium configurations of 11eV sterile neutrinos in MONDian galaxy clusters

(Abridged) Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) can fit a broad range of galaxy kinematic data, but struggles with clusters of galaxies. MONDian clusters need dark matter, and here we test the 11 eV sterile neutrino - used to fit the first three acoustic peaks of the cosmic microwave background - by investigating their equilibrium distributions in 30 groups and clusters over a wide range of temperatures. Knowing both the sterile neutrino density and velocity dispersion tells us the Tremaine-Gunn phase-space limit at all radii. We find that all 30 systems serendipitously reach the Tremaine-Gunn limit by the centre, which means a portion of the dynamical mass must always be covered by the brightest cluster galaxy. Interestingly, the typical fitted K-band mass-to-light ratio is unity and at most 1.2, which is very consistent - although leaving no margin for error - with stellar population synthesis models. Amidst the sample there are several special cases including the Coma cluster (for which dark matter was first proposed), NGC 720 (where geometrical evidence for dark matter was found) and the bullet cluster (where dark matter - of some kind - in clusters was directly proven to exist). We demonstrate that 11 eV sterile neutrinos are unlikely to influence spiral galaxy rotation curves, as they don't influence even some very massive early-types (NGC 4125 and NGC 6482). Finally, we conclude that it is intriguing that the minimum mass of sterile neutrino particle that can match the cosmic microwave background is identical to the minimum mass found here to be consistent with equilibrium configurations of MONDian clusters of galaxies.

preprint2009arXivOpen access

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