A semiclassical tunneling model shows that two-field ultralight DM halos have stability bounds that can be relaxed for some density-mass ratios but become more stringent across much of the parameter space compared to single-field cases.
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A dipole (lopsided) oscillation of the soliton, not ordinary drag, drives stone-skipping black-hole orbits, and the effect behaves like a forced resonant oscillator.
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Tunneling and tidal stripping in multifield ultralight dark matter halos
A semiclassical tunneling model shows that two-field ultralight DM halos have stability bounds that can be relaxed for some density-mass ratios but become more stringent across much of the parameter space compared to single-field cases.
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Stone Skipping Black Holes in Ultralight Dark Matter Solitons
A dipole (lopsided) oscillation of the soliton, not ordinary drag, drives stone-skipping black-hole orbits, and the effect behaves like a forced resonant oscillator.
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