Abstract If dark matter is composed of massive bosons, a Bose–Einstein condensation process must have occurred during the cosmological evolution. Therefore galactic dark matter may be in a form of a condensate, characterized by a strong self-interaction. We consider the effects of rotation on the Bose–Einstein condensate dark matter halos, and we investigate how rotation might influence their astrophysical properties. In order to describe the condensate we use the Gross–Pitaevskii equation, and the Thomas–Fermi approximation, which predicts a polytropic equation of state with polytropic index $$n=1$$ n=1 . By assuming a rigid body rotation for the halo, with the use of the hydrodynamic representation of the Gross–Pitaevskii equation we obta...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We consider the possibility that the dark matter which is required to explain the dynamics of the ne...
We present a comparative confrontation of both the Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) and the Navarro-Fr...
Context. The high plateaus of the rotation curves of spiral galaxies suggest either that there is a ...
We analyze the observed properties of dwarf galaxies, which are dark matter dominated astrophysical ...
2017-2018 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201809 bcrcVersion of Recor...
We confront a non-relativistic Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) model of light bosons interacting grav...
AbstractLocalized solutions of an axion-like scalar model with a periodic self-interaction are analy...
AbstractTaking the flat rotation curve as input and treating the matter content in the galactic halo...
AbstractWe study the characteristic length scale of galactic halos in the Bose–Einstein condensate (...
We investigate a simple model for a galactic halo under the assumption that it is dominated by a dar...
Historically, the existence of dark matter has been postulated to resolve discrepancies between astr...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We consider the possibility that the dark matter which is required to explain the dynamics of the ne...
We present a comparative confrontation of both the Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) and the Navarro-Fr...
Context. The high plateaus of the rotation curves of spiral galaxies suggest either that there is a ...
We analyze the observed properties of dwarf galaxies, which are dark matter dominated astrophysical ...
2017-2018 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201809 bcrcVersion of Recor...
We confront a non-relativistic Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) model of light bosons interacting grav...
AbstractLocalized solutions of an axion-like scalar model with a periodic self-interaction are analy...
AbstractTaking the flat rotation curve as input and treating the matter content in the galactic halo...
AbstractWe study the characteristic length scale of galactic halos in the Bose–Einstein condensate (...
We investigate a simple model for a galactic halo under the assumption that it is dominated by a dar...
Historically, the existence of dark matter has been postulated to resolve discrepancies between astr...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...
We present optical and H I rotation curves of a sample of giant, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxi...