Meta-Cold Dark Matter

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Meta-cold dark matter, also known as mCDM, is a form of cold dark matter proposed to solve the cuspy halo problem. It consists of particles "that emerge relatively late in cosmic time (z ≲ 1000) and are born non-relativistic from the decays of cold particles".[1]

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  1. Strigari, Louis; Kaplinghat, Manoj; Bullock, James (2007). "Dark Matter Halos with Cores from Hierarchical Structure Formation". Physical Review D 75 (6): 061303. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.75.061303. Bibcode: 2007PhRvD..75f1303S. 




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