Boson stars and their relatives in semiclassical gravity
Miguel Alcubierre, Juan Barranco, Argelia Bernal, Juan Carlos, Degollado, Alberto Diez-Tejedor, Miguel Megevand, Dar\'io N\'u\~nez and, Olivier Sarbach

TL;DR
This paper constructs and analyzes boson star configurations within semiclassical gravity, revealing how quantum states of particles translate into classical scalar field solutions, with implications for dark matter research.
Contribution
It introduces a method to derive classical boson star solutions from quantum many-particle states in semiclassical gravity, including multi-state and multi-$ ext{l}$ configurations.
Findings
Standard boson stars recovered when all particles are in the ground state.
Multi-$ ext{l}$ and multi-state boson stars are constructed from quantum states.
Potential implications for ultralight scalar dark matter detection.
Abstract
We construct boson star configurations in quantum field theory using the semiclassical gravity approximation. Restricting our attention to the static case, we show that the semiclassical Einstein-Klein-Gordon system for a {\it single real quantum} scalar field whose state describes the excitation of {\it identical particles}, each one corresponding to a given energy level, can be reduced to the Einstein-Klein-Gordon system for {\it complex classical} scalar fields. Particular consideration is given to the spherically symmetric static scenario, where energy levels are labeled by quantum numbers , and . When all particles are accommodated in the ground state , one recovers the standard static boson star solutions, that can be excited if . On the other hand, for the case where all particles have fixed radial and total angular momentum numbers …
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
