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Born in the Dark: The Catastrophic Collapse of Fuzzy Dark Matter Solitons as the Origin of Little Red Dots

Published 31 Dec 2025 in astro-ph.GA | (2601.00044v1)

Abstract: JWST surveys have uncovered a population of compact, red sources ("Little Red Dots," LRDs) at z5z \ge 5 that exhibit broad Balmer emission yet remain X-ray faint, implying heavy obscuration with NH10<sup>24N_H \ge 10<sup>{24} cm<sup>2<sup>{-2}. We propose that LRDs may trace a short-lived, obscured phase associated with rapid baryonic inflow inside the deep solitonic cores of fuzzy dark matter (FDM) halos. Combining the soliton size scaling with (i) the observed compact radii (re30100r_e \sim 30-100 pc) and (ii) the requirement that Compton-thick columns be achievable within a region of order the core radius, we find that particle masses mm few ×10<sup>22\times 10<sup>{-22} eV are plausible for soliton masses Ms10<sup>8</sup>10<sup>9</sup>MM_s \sim 10<sup>8</sup> - 10<sup>9</sup> M_\odot; we adopt m22=2m_{22}=2 as a fiducial choice. A conservative mass-budget estimate for the obscuring column, together with isothermal hydrostatic stratification, indicates that configurations reaching NH10<sup>24</sup>10<sup>25N_H \ge 10<sup>{24}</sup> - 10<sup>{25} cm<sup>2<sup>{-2} require densities for which radiative losses (cooling and/or diffusion) occur faster than the dynamical time, suggesting that a long-lived static hot atmosphere is unlikely (an "Opacity Crisis") and that rapid inflow or radiation-pressure-driven evolution is favored. Using $5123$ pseudo-spectral Schrödinger-Poisson simulations of idealized soliton mergers, we illustrate that compact, high-density soliton cores can form via violent relaxation under representative scalings. We discuss observational implications and tests, and outline the need for future radiation-hydrodynamic modeling to predict demographics and detailed spectra.

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