Gravitational Cooling of Self‐gravitating Bose Condensates

  • Guzman F
  • Urena‐Lopez L
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Abstract

Equilibrium configurations for a self-gravitating scalar field with self-interaction are constructed. The corresponding Schr\"odinger-Poisson (SP) system is solved using finite differences assuming spherical symmetry. It is shown that equilibrium configurations of the SP system are late-time attractor solutions for initially quite arbitrary density profiles, which relax and virialize through the emission of scalar field bursts; a process dubbed gravitational cooling. Among other potential applications, these results indicate that scalar field dark matter models (in its different flavors) tolerate the introduction of a self-interaction term in the SP equations. This study can be useful in exploring models in which dark matter in galaxies is not point-like.

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Guzman, F. S., & Urena‐Lopez, L. A. (2006). Gravitational Cooling of Self‐gravitating Bose Condensates. The Astrophysical Journal, 645(2), 814–819. https://doi.org/10.1086/504508

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