Abstract
In our previous study, (Eur Phys J Plus 135:362, 2020 & Eur Phys J Plus 135:637, 2020), we have discussed the possible existence of the dark-matter-admixed pulsars, located in dwarf as well as in massive spiral galaxies (based on Singular Isothermal Sphere dark-matter density profile) and in the Milky Way galaxy (based on Universal Rotational Curve dark-matter density profile). In this article, we use the Navarro–Frenk–White (NFW) dark-matter density profile to get analogous results for the pulsars in the disk region of the Milky Way galaxy. These findings may be treated as valuable complements to the previous findings. We conclude from our findings that there is a unique possibility of the presence of dark-matter-admixed pulsars in all the regions of the galaxies.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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