Are black holes a serious threat to scalar field dark matter models?
Abstract
Classical scalar fields have been proposed as possible candidates for the dark matter component of the universe. Given the fact that super-massive black holes seem to exist at the center of most galaxies, in order to be a viable candidate for the dark matter halo a scalar field configuration should be stable in the presence of a central black hole, or at least be able to survive for cosmological time-scales. In the present work we consider a scalar field as a test field on a Schwarzschild background, and study under which conditions one can obtain long-lived configurations. We present a detailed study of the Klein-Gordon equation in the Schwarzschild spacetime, both from an analytical and numerical point of view, and show that indeed there exist quasi-stationary solutions that can remain surrounding a black hole for large time-scales.
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@article{arxiv.1108.0931,
title = {Are black holes a serious threat to scalar field dark matter models?},
author = {Juan Barranco and Argelia Bernal and Juan Carlos Degollado and Alberto Diez-Tejedor and Miguel Megevand and Miguel Alcubierre and Darío Núñez and Olivier Sarbach},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.0931},
year = {2012}
}
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34 pages, 13 figures