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Predictive model of fermionic dark matter halos with a quantum core and an isothermal atmosphere

Published 14 Dec 2021 in gr-qc | (2112.07726v1)

Abstract: We develop a thermodynamical model of fermionic dark matter halos at finite temperature. Statistical equilibrium states may be justified by a process of violent collisionless relaxation in the sense of Lynden-Bell or from a collisional relaxation of nongravitational origin if the fermions are self-interacting. The most probable state (maximum entropy state) generically has a "core-halo" structure with a quantum core (fermion ball) surrounded by an isothermal atmosphere. The quantum core is equivalent to a polytrope of index $n=3/2$. The Pauli exclusion principle creates a quantum pressure that prevents gravitational collapse and solves the core-cusp problem of the cold dark matter model. The isothermal atmosphere (which is similar to the NFW profile of cold dark matter) accounts for the flat rotation curves of the galaxies at large distances. We numerically solve the equation of hydrostatic equilibrium with the Fermi-Dirac equation of state and determine the density profiles and rotation curves of fermionic dark matter halos.

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