Recently, the experimental realization of a Kapitza potential in a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) was reported for the first time in the literature, motivating further theoretical investigations of such a system. At the same time, in the astrophysical context, BEC dark matter models have been widely studied as a possible phenomenological explanation for the dark matter phenomena. We model the galactic structure with an inner cored profile obtained from the ground state equilibrium solution of the Schrödinger–Poisson together with a Kapitza–BEC-like interaction for the tail region. We find reasonable agreement of the model with representative galaxy rotation curves available in the SPARC catalogue.
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