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Galactic Halos As Boson Stars
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We investigate the boson star with the self-interacting scalar field as a model of galactic halos. The model has slightly increasing rotation curves and allows wider ranges of the mass($m$) and coupling($\lambda$) of the halo dark matter particle than the non-interacting model previously suggested(ref.\cite{sin1}). Two quantities are related by $\lambda^{\frac{1}{2}} (m_p/m)^2\st{>}{\sim} 10^{50}$.
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