A first-principles scattering calculation explains the co-rotating wave dark matter profile around supermassive black hole binaries and predicts resonant power peaks that could imprint on the pulsar timing array spectrum.
Supermassive Black Hole Binaries in Ultralight Dark Matter
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We investigate the evolution of supermassive black hole (SMBH) binaries and the possibility that their merger is facilitated by ultralight dark matter (ULDM). When ULDM is the main dark matter (DM) constituent of a galaxy, its wave nature enables the formation of massive quasiparticles throughout the galactic halo. Here we show that individual encounters between quasiparticles and a SMBH binary can lead to the efficient extraction of energy and angular momentum from the binary. The relatively short coherence time of ULDM provides a steady-state population of massive quasiparticles, and consequently a potential solution to the final parsec problem. Furthermore, we demonstrate that, in the presence of stars, ULDM quasiparticles can also act as massive perturbers to enhance the stellar relaxation rate locally, replenish the stellar loss cone efficiently, and consequently resolve the final parsec problem.
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Scattering of wave dark matter by supermassive black holes
A first-principles scattering calculation explains the co-rotating wave dark matter profile around supermassive black hole binaries and predicts resonant power peaks that could imprint on the pulsar timing array spectrum.