Oscillating Dark Matter Stars Could 'Twinkle'

Physics#Dark Matter, Astrophysics🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 3, 2026 18:28
Published: Dec 29, 2025 19:00
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This paper explores the observational signatures of oscillatons, a type of dark matter candidate. It investigates how the time-dependent nature of these objects, unlike static boson stars, could lead to observable effects, particularly in the form of a 'twinkling' behavior in the light profiles of accretion disks. The potential for detection by instruments like the Event Horizon Telescope is a key aspect.
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"The oscillatory behavior of the redshift factor has a strong effect on the observed intensity profiles from accretion disks, producing a breathing-like image whose frequency depends on the mass of the scalar field."
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