>The Vanishing Act: Unraveling the Collapse of Dark Matter Halos

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New Simulation Tool Advances⁢ Understanding of Self-Interacting Dark Matter

A⁤ new computational tool,KISS-SIDM, is enabling⁣ researchers to model the ‍behavior of self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) with unprecedented accuracy and efficiency. ‌This breakthrough addresses ‌a long-standing ⁣challenge in cosmology and opens‍ new ‍avenues for exploring the nature of dark matter and its role⁤ in the universe’s ⁣structure.

What is Self-Interacting Dark Matter?

Dark ​matter, which makes ​up approximately 85% of the matter in the universe, ‌doesn’t interact with light, making it invisible to telescopes. While it⁣ doesn’t interact with⁤ ordinary matter (baryonic matter) through electromagnetic forces, SIDM ⁢proposes that dark matter particles can collide and ⁣interact with each other. These interactions are “elastic,” ⁢meaning they⁢ conserve energy. These collisions can considerably impact the formation and evolution of ​dark ‌matter halos – the vast, gravitationally bound

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