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Fuzzy dark matter soliton as gravitational lens

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2026-02-04 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

The Schr\"odinger-Poisson (SP) equations predict fuzzy dark matter (FDM) solitons. Given the FDM mass 1020 eV/c2\sim10^{-20}\rm~{eV}/c^2, the FDM soliton in the Milky Way is massive 107 M\sim 10^7~M_{\odot} but diffuse 10 pc\sim 10{\rm~pc}. Therefore, such FDM soliton can serve as a gravitational lens for gravitational waves (GWs) with frequency 108 Hz\sim10^{-8}{\rm~Hz}. In this paper, we investigate its gravitational lensing effects by numerical simulation of the propagation of GWs through it. We find that the maximum magnification factor of GWs is very small 104\sim10^{-4}, but the corresponding magnification zone is huge 6 pc\sim6{\rm~pc} for FDM with mass equal to 8×1021 eV/c28\times10^{-21}\rm~{eV}/c^2. Consequently, this small magnification factor compounding over such large magnification zone results in a small antisotropy of 104\sim10^{-4} over a large solid angle in the GW background. That level of antisotropy is out of the sensitivity, <20%<20\%, of the pulsar timing arrays today.

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@article{arxiv.2507.20323,
  title  = {Fuzzy dark matter soliton as gravitational lens},
  author = {Ke Wang and M. Le Delliou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.20323},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures