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    Title: Self-interacting dark scalar spikes around black holes via relativistic Bondi accretion
    Authors: Wei-Xiang Feng;Alessandro Parisi;Chian-Shu Chen;Feng-Li Lin
    Keywords: accretion;astrophysical fluid dynamics;dark matter theory;massive black holes
    Date: 2022-08-18
    Issue Date: 2023-04-28 17:46:37 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
    Abstract: We consider the spike mass density profile in a dark halo by self-consistently solving the relativistic Bondi accretion of dark matter onto a non-spining black hole of mass M. We assume that the dominant component of the dark matter in the halo is a Standard model gauge-singlet scalar. Its mass m ≃ 10-5 eV and quartic self-coupling λ ≲ 1019 are constrained to be compatible with the properties of galactic dark halos. In the hydrodynamic limit, we find that the accretion rate is bounded from below, Mmin = 96πG2M2m4/λħ3. Therefore, for M = 106 M⊙ we have Mmin ≃ 1.41 × 10-9 M⊙ yr-1, which is subdominant compared to the Eddington accretion of baryons. The spike density profile ρ0(r) within the self-gravitating regime cannot be fitted well by a single-power law but a double-power one. Despite that, we can fit ρ0(r) piecewise and find that ρ0(r) ∝ r-1.20 near the sound horizon, ρ0(r) ∝ r-1.00 towards the Bondi radius and ρ0(r) ∝ r-1.08 for the region in between. This contrasts with more cuspy ρ0(r) ∝ r-1.75 for dark matter with Coulomb-like self-interaction.
    Relation: Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 2022
    DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2022/08/032
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