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Title: Tidal disruption of solitons in self-interacting ultralight axion dark matter
Authors: Glennon, Noah
Nadler, Ethan O.
Musoke, Nathan
BANERJEE, ARKA
Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda
Wechsler, Risa H.
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Large-magellanic-cloud
Milky
Mass
Subhaloes
Cold
Halo
Simulation
Gaia
2022-JUL-WEEK4
TOC-JUL-2022
2022
Issue Date: Jun-2022
Publisher: American Physical Society
Citation: Physical Review D, 105(12), 123540.
Abstract: Ultralight axions (ULAs) are promising dark matter candidates that can have a distinct impact on the formation and evolution of structure on nonlinear scales relative to the cold, collisionless dark matter (CDM) paradigm. However, most studies of structure formation in ULA models do not include the effects of self-interactions, which are expected to arise generically. Here, we study how the tidal evolution of solitons is affected by ULA self-interaction strength and sign. Specifically, using the pseudospectral solver UltraDark.jl, we simulate the tidal disruption of self-interacting solitonic cores as they orbit a 1011  M⊙ Navarro-Frenk-White CDM host halo potential for a range of orbital parameters, assuming a fiducial ULA particle mass of 10−22  eV. We find that repulsive (attractive) self-interactions significantly accelerate (decelerate) soliton tidal disruption. We also identify a degeneracy between the self-interaction strength and soliton mass that determines the efficiency of tidal disruption, such that disruption timescales are affected at the ∼50% level for variations in the dimensionless ULA self-coupling from λ=−10−92 to λ=10−92.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.105.123540
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7288
ISSN: 2470-0010
2470-0029
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