TL;DR
This paper analytically investigates the core-halo structure of fuzzy dark matter, deriving relations between soliton core properties and halo characteristics, and compares these predictions with numerical simulations.
Contribution
It provides an analytical framework for understanding the core-halo relations in fuzzy dark matter, incorporating cosmological parameters and halo concentration effects.
Findings
Derived a key expression for soliton core radius.
Predicted a theoretical bound on core mass and radius.
Matched analytical predictions with cosmological simulation results.
Abstract
Ultralight bosonic dark matter called fuzzy dark matter (FDM) has attracted much attention as an alternative to the cold dark matter. An intriguing feature of the FDM model is the presence of a soliton core, a stable dense core formed at the center of halos. In this paper, we analytically study the dependence of the soliton core properties on the halo characteristics by solving approximately the Schr\"odinger-Poisson equation. Focusing on the ground-state eigenfunction, we derive a key expression for the soliton core radius, from which we obtain the core-halo mass relations similar to those found in the early numerical work, but involving the factor dependent crucially on the halo concentration and cosmological parameters. Based on the new relations, we find that for a given cosmology, (i) there exist a theoretical bound on the radius and mass of soliton core for each halo mass (ii)…
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