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Probing ultra-light axions with the 21-cm Signal during Cosmic Dawn

Published 13 Dec 2021 in astro-ph.CO and hep-ph | (2112.06943v2)

Abstract: Ultra-light axions (ULAs) are a promising and intriguing set of dark-matter candidates. We study the prospects to use forthcoming measurements of 21-cm fluctuations from cosmic dawn to probe ULAs. We focus in particular on the velocity acoustic oscillations (VAOs) in the large-scale 21-cm power spectrum, features imprinted by the long-wavelength ($k\sim0.1\,{\rm Mpc}{-1}$) modulation, by dark-matter--baryon relative velocities, of the small-scale ($k\sim 10-103\, {\rm Mpc}{-1}$) power required to produce the stars that heat the neutral hydrogen. Damping of small-scale power by ULAs reduces the star-formation rate at cosmic dawn which then leads to a reduced VAO amplitude. Accounting for different assumptions for feedback and foregrounds, experiments like HERA may be sensitive to ULAs with masses up to $m_{\alpha}\approx 10{-18}\text{eV}$, two decades of mass higher than current constraints.

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