Dynamical Heating from Dark Compact Objects and Axion Minihalos: Implications for the 21-cm Signal
Abstract
The temperature of baryons at the end of the cosmic dark ages can be inferred from observations of the 21-cm hyperfine transition in neutral hydrogen. Any energy injection from the dark sector can therefore be detected through these measurements. Dark compact objects and dark-matter substructures can modify the baryon temperature by transferring heat via dynamical friction. In this work, we evaluate the prospects for detecting dynamical friction-induced heating from dark compact objects with a mass in the range to , as well as from axion minihalos, using upcoming 21-cm experiments. We find that both the 21-cm global signal and power-spectrum measurements will be sensitive to dark compact objects that constitute about 10% of the dark matter, and will substantially improve our sensitivity to axion-like particles with masses in the range eV to eV.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.00169,
title = {Dynamical Heating from Dark Compact Objects and Axion Minihalos: Implications for the 21-cm Signal},
author = {Badal Bhalla and Aurora Ireland and Hongwan Liu and Huangyu Xiao and Tao Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.00169},
year = {2025}
}
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6+6 pages, 2 figures