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On the Random Motion of Nuclear Objects in a Fuzzy Dark Matter Halo

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-08-11 v2

Abstract

Fuzzy Dark Matter (FDM), consisting of ultralight bosons (mb1022 eVm_{\rm b} \sim 10^{-22}\ \rm eV), is an intriguing alternative to Cold Dark Matter. Numerical simulations that solve the Schr\"odinger-Poisson (SP) equation show that FDM halos consist of a central solitonic core, which is the ground state of the SP equation, surrounded by an envelope of interfering excited states. These excited states also interfere with the soliton, causing it to oscillate and execute a confined random walk with respect to the halo center of mass. Using high-resolution numerical simulations of a 6.6×109M6.6 \times 10^9 M_{\odot} FDM halo with mb=8×1023 eVm_{\rm b} = 8 \times 10^{-23}\ \rm eV in isolation, we demonstrate that the wobbling, oscillating soliton gravitationally perturbs nuclear objects, such as supermassive black holes or dense star clusters, causing them to diffuse outwards. In particular, we show that, on average, objects with mass 0.3%\lesssim 0.3 \% of the soliton mass (MsolM_{\rm sol}) are expelled from the soliton in 3 Gyr\sim 3\ \rm Gyr, after which they continue their outward diffusion due to gravitational interactions with the soliton and the halo granules. More massive objects (1%Msol\gtrsim 1 \% M_{\rm sol}), while executing a random walk, remain largely confined to the soliton due to dynamical friction. We also present an effective treatment of the diffusion, based on kinetic theory, that accurately reproduces the outward motion of low mass objects and briefly discuss how the observed displacements of star clusters and active galactic nuclei from the centers of their host galaxies can be used to constrain FDM.

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@article{arxiv.2105.05268,
  title  = {On the Random Motion of Nuclear Objects in a Fuzzy Dark Matter Halo},
  author = {Dhruba Dutta Chowdhury and Frank C. van den Bosch and Victor H. Robles and Pieter van Dokkum and Hsi-Yu Schive and Tzihong Chiueh and Tom Broadhurst},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.05268},
  year   = {2021}
}

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20 pages, 9 figures, minor revisions, accepted for publication in ApJ