Self-interacting scalar dark matter around binary black holes
Josu C. Aurrekoetxea,
James Marsden,
Katy Clough
et al.
Abstract:Gravitational waves can provide crucial insights about the environments in which black holes live. In this work, we use numerical relativity simulations to study the behavior of self-interacting scalar (wavelike) dark matter clouds accreting onto isolated and binary black holes. We find that repulsive self-interactions smoothen the “spike” of an isolated black hole and saturate the density. Attractive self-interactions enhance the growth and result in more cuspy profiles, but can become unstable and undergo ex… Show more
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