Einstein Cluster as Central Spiky Distribution of Galactic Dark Matter
Abstract
Using the Einstein cluster models, we construct a fully relativistic, spherically symmetric, spiky structure of matter distribution near a supermassive black hole. We introduce and discuss three simple toy models, together with a more realistic model, which includes a Hernquist-type distribution with a typical galaxy scale. We find that the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO) depends on the details of the environment, and lies between the photon radius (at 3M BH) and the ISCO radius of an isolated black hole of mass M BH (at 6M BH).
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