Perturbations of ultralight vector field dark matter
J. A. R. Cembranos, A. L. Maroto, S. J. N\'u\~nez Jare\~no

TL;DR
This paper investigates the behavior of cosmological perturbations in ultralight vector field dark matter models, revealing regimes with particle-like and wave-like behaviors, and their implications for structure formation and gravitational waves.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of perturbation dynamics in vector field dark matter, highlighting differences from scalar models and exploring gravitational wave signatures.
Findings
Small-scale structure suppression due to wave-like behavior.
Presence of anisotropic stress leading to gravitational slip.
Correlation between density perturbations and gravitational waves.
Abstract
We study the dynamics of cosmological perturbations in models of dark matter based on ultralight coherent vector fields. Very much as for scalar field dark matter, we find two different regimes in the evolution: for modes with , we have a particle-like behaviour indistinguishable from cold dark matter, whereas for modes with , we get a wave-like behaviour in which the sound speed is non-vanishing and of order . This implies that, also in these models, structure formation could be suppressed on small scales. However, unlike the scalar case, the fact that the background evolution contains a non-vanishing homogeneous vector field implies that, in general, the evolution of the three kinds of perturbations (scalar, vector and tensor) can no longer be decoupled at the linear level. More specifically, in the particle regime, the…
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