Early Structure Formation Constraints on the Ultra-Light Axion in the Post-Inflation Scenario
Vid Ir\v{s}i\v{c}, Huangyu Xiao, Matthew McQuinn

TL;DR
This paper investigates how late-time symmetry breaking of ultra-light axion-like particles affects small-scale structure formation and cosmological observables, providing new constraints on ALP properties in the post-inflation scenario.
Contribution
It introduces the impact of white-noise density fluctuations from post-inflation symmetry breaking on structure formation and derives observational constraints on ALP parameters.
Findings
Ly$oldsymbol{ m f a}$ forest provides the strongest current constraints.
High-redshift reionization observations can further restrict ALP models.
Future 21cm observations could significantly improve constraints through BAO features.
Abstract
Many works have concentrated on the observable signatures of the dark matter being an ultralight axion-like particle (ALP). We concentrate on a particularly dramatic signature in the late-time cosmological matter power spectrum that occurs if the symmetry breaking that establishes the ALP happens after inflation -- white-noise density fluctuations that dominate at small scales over the adiabatic fluctuations from inflation. These fluctuations alter the early history of nonlinear structure formation. We find that for symmetry breaking scales of GeV, which requires a high effective maximum temperature after inflation, ALP dark matter with particle mass of eV could significantly change the number of high-redshift dwarf galaxies, the reionization history, and the Ly forest. We consider all three observables. We find that the…
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