Measurements of secondary cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies, such as the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect, will enable new tests of neutrino and dark sector properties. The kinetic SZ (kSZ) effect is produced by cosmological flows, probing structure growth. Ultra-light axions (ULAs) are a well-motivated dark-matter candidate. Here the impact of ULA dark matter (with mass 10−27eV to 10−23eV) on kSZ observables is determined, applying new analytic expressions for pairwise cluster velocities and Ostriker-Vishniac signatures in structure-suppressing models. For the future CMB-S4 and ongoing DESI galaxy surveys, the kSZ effect (along with primary anisotropies) will probe ULA fractions ηa=Ωaxion/ΩDM as low as ∼5% if ma≃10−27eV (at 95\% C.L.), with sensitivity extending up to ma≃10−25eV. If reionization and the primary CMB can be adequately modeled, Ostriker-Vishniac measurements could probe values ηa≃10−3 if 10−27eV≲ma≲10−24eV, or ηa≃1 if ma≃10−22eV, within the fuzzy dark matter window.
@article{arxiv.2109.13268,
title = {Ultra-light axions and the kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect},
author = {Gerrit S. Farren and Daniel Grin and Andrew H. Jaffe and Renée Hložek and David J. E. Marsh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.13268},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
32 pages, 19 figures, 2 tables, published in PRD, comments welcome