Various profiles of matter distribution in galactic halos (such as Navarro-Frenk-White, Burkert, Hernquist, Moore, Taylor-Silk and others) are considered here as the source term for the Einstein equations. We solve these equations and find exact solutions which represent the metric of a central black hole immersed in a galactic halo. Even though in the general case the solution is numerical, very accurate general analytical metric, which includes all the particular models, are found in the astrophysically relevant regime, when the mass of the galaxy is much smaller than the characteristic scale in the halo.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 ancillary Mathematica file, the version to match published in the journa
7 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys.Rev.DThe relativistic accretion rate of dark ma...
We analyze the intriguing possibility of explaining both dark mass components in a galaxy: the dark ...
We present improved estimates of the electric charge that black holes could hold when these are embe...
We establish a generic, fully-relativistic formalism to study gravitational-wave emission by extreme...
We investigate a simple model for a galactic halo under the assumption that it is dominated by a dar...
We construct a novel class of spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat black holes and naked si...
We considered a vacuum polarization inside a galaxy in the eikonal approximation and found that two ...
In this article, we will first-time model galactic black holes in pure Lovelock gravity. Instead of ...
The tight correlation of galactic velocity distribution to both luminosity and its black hole mass a...
Fuzzy dark matter is an exciting alternative to the standard cold dark matter paradigm, reproducing ...
A positive observational proof suggests that most galaxies contain a central supermassive black hole...
We revisit the role that gravitational scattering off stars plays in establishing the steady-state d...
We examine the origin of scatter in the relationship between the gas fraction and mass of dark matte...
The authors consider the idea that galaxy halos are composed of massive black holes as a possible re...
We analyze the dynamics of a single spiral galaxy from a general relativistic viewpoint. We employ t...
7 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys.Rev.DThe relativistic accretion rate of dark ma...
We analyze the intriguing possibility of explaining both dark mass components in a galaxy: the dark ...
We present improved estimates of the electric charge that black holes could hold when these are embe...
We establish a generic, fully-relativistic formalism to study gravitational-wave emission by extreme...
We investigate a simple model for a galactic halo under the assumption that it is dominated by a dar...
We construct a novel class of spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat black holes and naked si...
We considered a vacuum polarization inside a galaxy in the eikonal approximation and found that two ...
In this article, we will first-time model galactic black holes in pure Lovelock gravity. Instead of ...
The tight correlation of galactic velocity distribution to both luminosity and its black hole mass a...
Fuzzy dark matter is an exciting alternative to the standard cold dark matter paradigm, reproducing ...
A positive observational proof suggests that most galaxies contain a central supermassive black hole...
We revisit the role that gravitational scattering off stars plays in establishing the steady-state d...
We examine the origin of scatter in the relationship between the gas fraction and mass of dark matte...
The authors consider the idea that galaxy halos are composed of massive black holes as a possible re...
We analyze the dynamics of a single spiral galaxy from a general relativistic viewpoint. We employ t...
7 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys.Rev.DThe relativistic accretion rate of dark ma...
We analyze the intriguing possibility of explaining both dark mass components in a galaxy: the dark ...
We present improved estimates of the electric charge that black holes could hold when these are embe...