Artículo
Can fermionic dark matter mimic supermassive black holes?
Fecha de publicación:
05/07/2019
Editorial:
World Scientific
Revista:
International Journal of Modern Physics D
ISSN:
0218-2718
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
We analyze the intriguing possibility of explaining both dark mass components in a galaxy: the dark matter (DM) halo and the supermassive dark compact object lying at the center, by a unified approach in terms of a quasi-relaxed system of massive, neutral fermions in general relativity. The solutions to the mass distribution of such a model that fulfill realistic halo boundary conditions inferred from observations, develop a high-density core supported by the fermion degeneracy pressure able to mimic massive black holes at the center of galaxies. Remarkably, these dense core-diluted halo configurations can explain the dynamics of the closest stars around Milky Way's center (SgrA∗) all the way to the halo rotation curve, without spoiling the baryonic bulge-disk components, for a narrow particle mass range mc2 10-102keV.
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Argüelles, Carlos Raúl; Krut, A.; Rueda, J. A.; Ruffini, Remo; Can fermionic dark matter mimic supermassive black holes?; World Scientific; International Journal of Modern Physics D; 28; 14; 5-7-2019; 1-9
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