Self-interacting dark matter

In astrophysics and particle physics, self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) is an alternative class of dark matter particles that have strong interactions, in contrast to the standard cold dark matter model (CDM). SIDM was postulated in 2000 as a solution to the core-cusp problem.

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Self-interacting dark matter

In astrophysics and particle physics, self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) is an alternative class of dark matter particles that have strong interactions, in contrast to the standard cold dark matter model (CDM). SIDM was postulated in 2000 as a solution to the core-cusp problem.

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