A Review on the Scalar Field/ Bose-Einstein Condensate Dark Matter Model
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We review the work done so far aimed at modeling in an alternative way the dark matter in the Universe: the scalar field/ Bose-Einstein condensate dark matter (SFDM/BEC) model. We discuss a number of important achievements and characteristics of the model. We also describe some of our most recent results and predictions of the model compared to those of the standard model of $\Lambda$CDM.
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