Fermi Bubbles in Scalar Field Dark Matter halos [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.13218


In recent times, the Scalar Field Dark Matter (SFDM) model (also called Fuzzy, Wave, Ultralight dark matter model) has received much attention due to its success in describing dark matter on both cosmological and galactic scales. Several challenges of the Cold Dark Matter (CDM) model can be explained very easily and naturally by the SFDM model. Two of these challenges are to describe the anomalous trajectories of satellite galaxies called the Vast Polar Structure (VPOS) and to explain the Fermi Bubbles (FB) observed in our galaxy. In Phys.Rev.D103(2021)083535 an alternative explanation for VPOS was shown using the SFDM excited states, explaining the anomalous trajectories in a natural and simple way. In this work we use the same dark matter structure to show that these excited states of the SFDM can provide a very simple and natural explanation for the FB, assuming that the SFDM is a kind of dark boson. If this assumption is correct, we should see FB in several more galaxies and continue to see gamma-ray events at higher energies, these observations would take place in the near future and could be crucial to the ultimate answer to the nature of dark matter.

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T. Matos, A. Perez-Lorenzana and J. Solís-López
Fri, 25 Mar 22
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