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Cosmological implications of ultra-light axion-like fields

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-10-24 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Cosmological observations are used to test for imprints of an ultra-light axion-like field (ULA), with a range of potentials V(ϕ)[1cos(ϕ/f)]nV(\phi)\propto[1-\cos(\phi/f)]^n set by the axion-field value ϕ\phi and decay constant ff. Scalar field dynamics dictate that the field is initially frozen and then begins to oscillate around its minimum when the Hubble parameter drops below some critical value. For n ⁣= ⁣1n\!=\!1, once dynamical, the axion energy density dilutes as matter; for n ⁣= ⁣2n\!=\!2 it dilutes as radiation and for n ⁣= ⁣3n\!=\!3 it dilutes faster than radiation. Both the homogeneous evolution of the ULA and the dynamics of its linear perturbations are included, using an effective fluid approximation generalized from the usual n=1n=1 case. ULA models are parameterized by the redshift zcz_c when the field becomes dynamical, the fractional energy density fzcΩa(zc)/Ωtot(zc)f_{z_c} \equiv \Omega_a(z_c)/\Omega_{\rm tot}(z_c) in the axion field at zcz_c, and the effective sound speed cs2c_s^2. Using Planck, BAO and JLA data, constraints on fzcf_{z_c} are obtained. ULAs are degenerate with dark energy for all three potentials if 1+zc101+z_c \lesssim 10. When 3×1041+zc103\times10^4 \gtrsim 1+z_c \gtrsim 10 , fzcf_{z_c} is constrained to be 0.004 \lesssim 0.004 for n=1n=1 and fzc0.02f_{z_c} \lesssim 0.02 for the other two potentials. The constraints then relax with increasing zcz_c. These results strongly constrain ULAs as a resolution to cosmological tensions, such as discrepant measurements of the Hubble constant, or the EDGES measurement of the global 21 cm signal.

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@article{arxiv.1806.10608,
  title  = {Cosmological implications of ultra-light axion-like fields},
  author = {Vivian Poulin and Tristan L. Smith and Daniel Grin and Tanvi Karwal and Marc Kamionkowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.10608},
  year   = {2018}
}

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22 pages, 12 figures, comments welcome