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Paper: Dark Matter through Dwarf Satellite Galaxies in Milky-Way Analogue Galaxies in the Local Universe
Monograph: 10, HWO25 Proceedings Part I: Community Science Case Development Documents
Page: 209
Authors: Jessica E. Doppel; Ethan O. Nadler; Leonidas Moustakas; Mathilde Jauzac; Richard Massey
DOI: 10.26624/BNOT5263
Abstract: The Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) will deliver transformational insights into dark sector science. Theoretical and empirical studies show that satellite counts of ultra-faint dwarfs (i.e., those with stellar masses M ≤ 105 M) are valuable probes of deviations from a cold dark matter cosmology and subsequently place constraints on the warm dark matter particle mass. With HWO, we aim to survey ultra-faint satellites—down to stellar masses M ∼ 103.5 M—around Milky-Way-mass hosts within a ∼10 Mpc volume. We forecast that such a survey can yield breakthrough constraints on warm dark matter particle masses up to ∼13 keV based on a census of ultra-faint satellites around just a few Milky-Way-like hosts. We integrate these forecasts with the proposed >6m aperture of HWO to optimize an observing plan that will not only survey the diffuse light of ultra-faint satellites, but also resolve their individual stars at extragalactic scales. The addition of extragalactic ultra-faints will improve upon current cutting-edge surveys within our proposed survey volume, such as ELVES, positioning HWO as a major contributor to a breakthrough advancement of dark sector science.

This article is an adaptation of a science case document developed for HWO’s Dark Sector Steering Committee.

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