Giuliano Mion
Lyman-alpha constraints on ultralight scalar dark matter: Implications for the early and late universe
Murgia, Riccardo;
2017-01-01
Abstract
We investigate constraints on scalar dark matter (DM) by analyzing the Lyman-α forest, which probes structure formation at medium and small scales, and also by studying its cosmological consequences at high and low redshift. For scalar DM that constitutes more than 30% of the total DM density, we obtain a lower limit m10-21 eV for the mass of scalar DM. This implies an upper limit on the initial field displacement (or the decay constant for an axion-like field) of Ï 1016 GeV. We also derive limits on the energy scale of cosmic inflation and establish an upper bound on the tensor-to-scalar ratio of r<10-3 in the presence of scalar DM. Furthermore, we show that there is very little room for ultralight scalar DM to solve the "small-scale crisis" of cold DM without spoiling the Lyman-α forest results. The constraints presented in this paper can be used for testing generic theories that contain light scalar fields.Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.
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