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Core-Envelope Haloes in Scalar Field Dark Matter with Repulsive Self-Interaction: Fluid Dynamics Beyond the de Broglie Wavelength

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2021-08-03 v4 Astrophysics of Galaxies High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Scalar Field Dark Matter (SFDM) comprised of ultralight bosons has attracted great interest as an alternative to standard, collisionless Cold Dark Matter (CDM) because of its novel structure-formation dynamics, described by the coupled Schr\"odinger-Poisson equations. In the free-field ("fuzzy") limit of SFDM (FDM), structure is inhibited below the de Broglie wavelength, but resembles CDM on larger scales. Virialized haloes have "solitonic" cores of radius λdeB\sim\lambda_\text{deB}, surrounded by CDM-like envelopes. When a strong enough repulsive self-interaction (SI) is also present, structure can be inhibited below a second length scale, λSI\lambda_\text{SI}, with λSI>λdeB\lambda_\text{SI}> \lambda_\text{deB} -- called the Thomas-Fermi (TF) regime. FDM dynamics differs from CDM because of quantum pressure, and SFDM-TF differs further by adding SI pressure. In the small-λdeB\lambda_\text{deB} limit, however, we can model all three by fluid conservation equations for a compressible, γ=5/3\gamma=5/3 ideal gas, with ideal gas pressure sourced by internal velocity dispersion and, for the TF regime, an added SI pressure, PSIρ2P_\text{SI}\propto \rho^2. We use these fluid equations to simulate halo formation from gravitational collapse in 1D, spherical symmetry, demonstrating for the first time that SFDM-TF haloes form with cores the size of RTFR_\text{TF}, the radius of an SI-pressure-supported (n=1)(n=1)-polytrope, surrounded by CDM-like envelopes. In comparison with rotation curves of dwarf galaxies in the local Universe, SFDM-TF haloes pass the ["too-big-to-fail" + "cusp-core"]-test if RTF1R_\text{TF}\gtrsim 1 kpc.

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@article{arxiv.2104.07043,
  title  = {Core-Envelope Haloes in Scalar Field Dark Matter with Repulsive Self-Interaction: Fluid Dynamics Beyond the de Broglie Wavelength},
  author = {Taha Dawoodbhoy and Paul R. Shapiro and Tanja Rindler-Daller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.07043},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

27 pages, 11 figures, accepted by MNRAS 06/28/21, comments welcome