The Impact Of Cold Dark Matter Variants On The Halos Of The First Stars And Galaxies: Angular Momentum And Vortex Creation In BEC Dark Matter
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2010-11
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Rindler-Daller, T.
Shapiro, P. R.
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If cold dark matter elementary particles form a Bose-Einstein condensate, their superfluidity may distinguish them from other forms of cold dark matter, including the creation of quantum vortices. We have shown that such vortices are favored in strongly-coupled condensates. Vortex creation causes central densities to drop, thus affecting the dynamics of the gaseous baryonic component and subsequently star formation.
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Tanja Rindler‐Daller and Paul R. Shapiro. AIP Conference Proceedings 1294, 274 (Nov., 2010); doi: 10.1063/1.3518874