Cosmic voids as a probe of the nature of dark matter: simulations and galaxy survey forecasts
Alexander Spencer London, Keir K. Rogers, Alex Lagu\"e, Ren\'ee Hlo\v{z}ek, Zara Zaman

TL;DR
This study investigates how cosmic voids can be used to detect and constrain ultra-light axion dark matter, showing that void properties are sensitive to axion effects and can improve current limits through upcoming galaxy surveys.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that void statistics, especially the void size function, can effectively constrain axion dark matter properties, providing forecasts for future survey capabilities.
Findings
Axions suppress small halo formation, merging small voids into larger ones.
Voids in axion scenarios are emptier of halos, reducing the void-halo correlation.
Future surveys can tighten axion dark matter constraints by about a factor of two.
Abstract
Voids are parts of the cosmic web least affected by non-linearities and baryonic feedback. We thus calculate the sensitivity of voids to the nature of dark matter (DM), using ultra-light axions as a concrete model and the ongoing Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) and \textit{Euclid} galaxy surveys as observational settings. We simulate axion effects on voids using mass-peak patch simulations and find that: (i) axions suppress the formation of lower-mass halos leading to the merging of smaller (radius ) voids into fewer larger (radius ) voids; and (ii) voids in the presence of axions are emptier of halos, thereby suppressing the void-halo correlation function. These effects strengthen as axion particle mass decreases. We forecast improvements in axion constraints from the void size function (VSF; the void number density…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
