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New Bounds on Fuzzy Dark Matter from Galaxy-Galaxy Strong-Lensing Observations

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2024-08-01 v2

Abstract

Fuzzy Dark Matter (FDM) has recently gained attention as a motivated candidate for the dark matter (DM) content of the Universe, as opposed to the commonly assumed cold DM (CDM), since the soliton profile intrinsic to FDM models was found to be particularly well suited to reproduce observed galaxy mass profiles. While FDM as a single DM component has been strongly constrained by multiple probes, there remained a mass window between 1025eV10^{-25}\,\mathrm{eV} and 1024eV10^{-24}\,\mathrm{eV} in which it can comprise a large portion (O(10%)\gtrsim\mathcal{O}(10\%)) of the total DM. In this work, we consider gravitational lensing measurements in the strong lensing regime, which are one of the only means to directly constrain the distribution and profile of DM in astronomical bodies. Using a simple model that combines a soliton FDM component with a Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) profile, we explore under what conditions DM halos with this hybrid profile are able to reproduce the observed Einstein radii of several known lenses. We find that FDM with a particle mass of 1024eV\lesssim 10^{-24}\,{\rm eV} cannot explain the observations if it makes up more than 10%\sim10\% of the total DM, effectively closing the lingering FDM mass window.

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@article{arxiv.2308.14640,
  title  = {New Bounds on Fuzzy Dark Matter from Galaxy-Galaxy Strong-Lensing Observations},
  author = {Tatyana Shevchuk and Ely D. Kovetz and Adi Zitrin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.14640},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Constraints are likely overestimated due to issues with the numerical analysis. A revised version may be submitted if and when a reanalysis is completed. The originally submitted version of the paper is thus withdrawn until further notice