
Originally Posted by
George
I recently learned that there is a greater proportion of DM for dwarf galaxies, apparently because dwarfs lose stars due to immigration to larger galaxies. This greater amount of DM for the dwarfs would be more evidence against a planetary-like body hypothesis for DM, right?
It's not so much that they lose stars, but rather that they lose the gas that would later become stars. Rogue planets, primordial black holes, brown dwarfs, are not excluded by this. I think the 130 GeV signal is pretty likely to make WIMPs the one true candidate very soon, and the Macho and Pulsar Timing Array studies will pretty much rule out massive objects as dark matter... but that is all in the future.
Forming opinions as we speak