The Schr\"odinger-Poisson (SP) equations predict fuzzy dark matter (FDM) solitons. Given the FDM mass ∼10−20eV/c2, the FDM soliton in the Milky Way is massive ∼107M⊙ but diffuse ∼10pc. Therefore, such FDM soliton can serve as a gravitational lens for gravitational waves (GWs) with frequency ∼10−8Hz. 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 ∼10−4, but the corresponding magnification zone is huge ∼6pc for FDM with mass equal to 8×10−21eV/c2. Consequently, this small magnification factor compounding over such large magnification zone results in a small antisotropy of ∼10−4 over a large solid angle in the GW background. That level of antisotropy is out of the sensitivity, <20%, of the pulsar timing arrays today.
@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}
}