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A Black Hole inside Dark Matter and the Rotation Curves of Galaxies

Published 26 Feb 2020 in gr-qc and astro-ph.GA | (2002.12772v4)

Abstract: In this article we find a four-dimensional metric for a large black hole immersed in dark matter. Specifically, we look for and find a static spherically symmetric black hole solution to the Einstein equations which gives, in the Newtonian limit, the rotation curves of galaxies, including the flat region and the Baryonic Tully-Fisher relation, and which has a regular horizon. We obtain as well the energy-momentum tensor of the dark matter sourcing this space-time and it turns, in special, to satisfy the four energy conditions (dominant, weak, null, and strong) everywhere outside the horizon. This black-hole-dark-matter system represents a successful simplified model for galaxies, opens a new area for exploring the relativistic regime of dark matter, and shows that the theory of General Relativity together with dark matter can account for the rotation curves of galaxies.

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