Multiple Images and Flux Ratio Anomaly of Fuzzy Gravitational Lenses

Abstract

Extremely light bosonic wave dark matter () is an emerging dark matter candidate contesting the conventional cold dark matter paradigm and a model subject to intense scrutiny of late. This work for the first time reports testable salient features pertinent to gravitational lenses of halos. halos are distinctly filled with large-amplitude, small-scale density fluctuations with δ/ halo 1 in form of density granules. This halo yields ubiquitous flux ratio anomalies of a few tens of percent, as is typically found for lensed quasars, and may also produce rare hexad and octad images, for sources located in well-defined caustic zones. We have found new critical features appearing in the highly de-magnified lens center when the halo has sufficiently high surface density near a very compact massive core.

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