ALP Dark Matter from Kinetic Fragmentation: Opening up the Parameter Window
Cem Er\"oncel, Ryosuke Sato, Geraldine Servant, Philip S{\o}rensen

TL;DR
This paper explores how kinetic fragmentation of axion-like particles in the early universe broadens the parameter space for ALP dark matter, introduces a general analytical model, and predicts new observational signatures such as dense halos and gravitational waves.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, model-independent analytical framework for kinetic fragmentation of ALPs, expanding the viable parameter space for dark matter and identifying new observational signals.
Findings
Almost complete fragmentation of the axion field in kinetic misalignment.
Expanded parameter space for ALP dark matter to higher couplings.
Potential gravitational-wave signatures detectable via CMB μ distortions.
Abstract
The main mechanism responsible for Axion-Like-Particle (ALP) production in the early universe is the so-called misalignment mechanism. Three regimes have been investigated in this context: standard misalignment, large misalignment and kinetic misalignment. The latter applies if the axion inherits a large initial velocity in the early universe, such that the field rolls through many wiggles during its evolution, before it gets trapped in one minimum. This largely opens the region of parameter space for ALP dark matter towards higher values for the axion-photon coupling, which can be probed by the whole set of next decade's upcoming experiments. In fact, almost the entire parameter space in the [mass, decay constant] plane can now accommodate dark matter. In this paper, we show that in kinetic misalignment, the axion field is almost always entirely fragmented, meaning that the energy…
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