Probing Dark Matter Spikes via Gravitational Waves of Extreme Mass Ratio Inspirals
Gen-Liang Li,
Yong Tang,
Yue-Liang Wu
Abstract:The exact properties of dark matter remain largely unknown despite of the accumulating evidence. If dark matter is composed of weakly-interacting massive particles, it would be accreted by the black hole in galactic center and forms a dense cuspy spike. Dynamical friction from such a spike may have observable effects in a binary system. We consider extreme-mass-ratio inspiral (EMRI) binaries consisting of massive black holes harbored in dark matter spikes and stellar mass objects in elliptic orbits. We find th… Show more
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