Single and merger soliton dynamics in scalar field dark matter with and without self-interactions

Matthias Stallovits, Tanja Rindler-Daller
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(abridged)Scalar field dark matter (SFDM) made of bosons has become a popular alternative to the CDM paradigm, especially for its potential to cure the so-called "small-scale problems" of CDM. Cosmological simulations have determined that SFDM halos exhibit a core-envelope structure, but they are computationally expensive. Halo cores have been found to be well approximated by "solitons". The study of single soliton and multiple soliton merger dynamics constitutes a more feasible approach to investigate in detail the genuine quantum dynamics of SFDM and its interplay with self-gravity for a multitude of free boson parameters. In this paper, we present dedicated simulations of single solitons and binary soliton mergers, for models without and with a 2-boson, repulsive, weak to intermediate self-interaction (SI), as well as multiple soliton mergers without SI. We adapt the open-source code Pyultralight to simulate solitons with SI. We derive numerical scaling relations between the central density and mass of solitons for several values of SI and find deviations from the monotonic relations known from fuzzy dark matter (no SI), or the strongly repulsive Thomas-Fermi regime. Solitons with SI exemplify larger cores and lower central densities, compared to solitons without SI. Using our simulations, we extract numerical density profiles for solitons and post-merger objects, and fit them to analytic functions of previous literature. We find a mild preference for Gaussian cores for objects with SI, while the envelopes of post-mergers can be fit to NFW profiles albeit with some caution as we discuss. Similar to previous work, we find global, persistent oscillations for solitons as well as post-mergers, confirming that self-gravitating SFDM has very long relaxation times, although objects with SI exhibit oscillations of comparatively smaller amplitude.
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有自相互作用和无自相互作用标量场暗物质中的单孤子和合并孤子动力学
(由玻色子构成的标量场暗物质(SFDM)已经成为CDM范式的一种流行的替代方案,特别是因为它有可能解决CDM的所谓 "小尺度问题"。宇宙学模拟已经确定,SFDM 光环呈现出一种核-包层结构,但它们的计算成本很高。人们发现光环的核心可以很好地用 "孤子 "来近似。对单孤子和多孤子合并动力学的研究为详细研究 SFDM 的真正量子动力学及其与自引力的相互作用提供了一种更可行的方法。在本文中,我们针对没有和有 2 玻色子、斥力、弱到中等自相互作用(SI)的模型,以及没有 SI 的多孤子合并,对单孤子和双孤子合并进行了专门模拟。我们对开源代码 Pyultralight 进行了调整,以模拟具有 SI 的孤子。我们推导出了几种 SI 值下孤子中心密度和质量之间的数值比例关系,并发现了与模糊暗物质(无 SI)或强排斥托马斯-费米体系中已知的单调关系之间的差异。利用我们的模拟,我们提取了孤子和后合并天体的数值密度剖面,并将它们与先前文献中的解析函数进行了拟合。我们发现,对于具有 SI 的天体,高斯核心具有温和的偏好,而后合并天体的包络则可以与 NFW 剖面进行拟合,尽管我们在讨论中提出了一些警告。与以前的工作类似,我们发现孤子和后合并都有全球性的持续振荡,这证实了自重力SFDM具有很长的弛豫时间,尽管具有SI的天体表现出振幅相对较小的振荡。
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