München 1997 – scientific programme
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GR: Gravitation und Relativitätstheorie
GR XI: HV XI
GR XI.1: Invited Talk
Thursday, March 20, 1997, 11:45–12:25, HS 133
Boson stars and dark matter halos — •Franz E. Schunck1 and Eckehard W. Mielke2 — 1Astronomy Centre, School of Chemistry, Physics and Environmental Science, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QJ, United Kingdom — 2Departamento di Fisica, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Apartado Postal 55-53, Iztapalapa, C.P. 09340 Mexico, D.F., Mexico
We present new solutions for the Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations. For a massive complex scalar field, the spherically symmetric solutions are well-known as boson stars; we introduce the rotating boson star models. The solutions for a massless complex scalar field can be applied to fit the observational data of rotation curves of spiral and dwarf galaxies where one expects to find dark matter halos. In this way, one can accommodate the phenomenological Tully-Fisher velocity luminosity relation. A self-similarity found in the profiles of the observed rotation curves is also discovered within the theoretical model.