We explore the effect of a supermassive black hole (SMBH) on the density profile of a fuzzy dark matter (FDM) soliton core at the centre of a dark matter (DM) halo.We numerically solve the Schrödinger-Poisson equations, treating the black hole as a gravitational point mass, and demonstrate that this additional perturbing term has a 'squeezing' effect on the soliton density profile, decreasing the core radius, and increasing the central density. In the limit of large black hole mass, the solution approaches one akin to the hydrogen atom, with radius inversely proportional to the black hole mass. By applying our analysis to two specific galaxies (M87 and the MilkyWay) and pairing it with known observational limits on the amount of centrally concentrated DM, we obtain a constraint on the FDM particle mass, finding that the range 10-22.12eV ≤ m ≤ 10-22.06eV should be forbidden (taking into account additional factors concerning the lifetime of the soliton in the vicinity of a black hole). Improved observational mass measurements of the black hole and total enclosed masses will significantly extend the lower bound on the excluded FDM mass region, while self-consistent theoretical modelling of the soliton-black hole system can extend the upper bound.
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Davies, E. Y., & Mocz, P. (2020). Fuzzy dark matter soliton cores around supermassive black holes. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 492(4), 5721–5729. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa202
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