Accretion of dark matter by stars
Abstract
Searches for dark matter imprints are one of the most active areas of current research. We focus here on light fields with mass , such as axions and axion-like candidates. Using perturbative techniques and full-blown nonlinear Numerical Relativity methods, we show that (i) dark matter can pile up in the center of stars, leading to configurations and geometries oscillating with frequency which is a multiple of f= /eV Hz. These configurations are stable throughout most of the parameter space, and arise out of credible mechanisms for dark-matter capture. Stars with bosonic cores may also develop in other theories with effective mass couplings, such as (massless) scalar-tensor theories. We also show that (ii) collapse of the host star to a black hole is avoided by efficient gravitational cooling mechanisms.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1508.04773,
title = {Accretion of dark matter by stars},
author = {Richard Brito and Vitor Cardoso and Hirotada Okawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.04773},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
5 pages, RevTeX 4. Published in Physical Review Letters