TY - JOUR
T1 - Oscillons and Dark Matter
AU - Ollé, Jan
AU - Pujolàs, Oriol
AU - Rompineve, Fabrizio
PY - 2020/2/10
Y1 - 2020/2/10
N2 - Oscillons are bound states sustained by self-interactions that appear in rather generic scalar models. They can be extremely long-lived and have a built-in formation mechanism—parametric resonance instability. These features suggest that oscillons can affect the standard picture of scalar ultra-light dark matter (ULDM) models. We explore this idea along two directions. First, we investigate numerically oscillon lifetimes and their dependence on the shape of the potential. We find that scalar potentials that occur in well motivated axion-like models can lead to oscillons that live up to 108 cycles or more. Second, we discuss the observational constraints on the ULDM models once the presence of oscillons is taken into account. For a wide range of axion masses, oscillons decay around or after matter-radiation equality and can thus act as early seeds for structure formation. We also discuss the possibility that oscillons survive up to today. In this case they can most easily play the role of dark matter.
AB - Oscillons are bound states sustained by self-interactions that appear in rather generic scalar models. They can be extremely long-lived and have a built-in formation mechanism—parametric resonance instability. These features suggest that oscillons can affect the standard picture of scalar ultra-light dark matter (ULDM) models. We explore this idea along two directions. First, we investigate numerically oscillon lifetimes and their dependence on the shape of the potential. We find that scalar potentials that occur in well motivated axion-like models can lead to oscillons that live up to 108 cycles or more. Second, we discuss the observational constraints on the ULDM models once the presence of oscillons is taken into account. For a wide range of axion masses, oscillons decay around or after matter-radiation equality and can thus act as early seeds for structure formation. We also discuss the possibility that oscillons survive up to today. In this case they can most easily play the role of dark matter.
UR - http://inspirehep.net/record/1740121
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85083111856
U2 - 10.1088/1475-7516/2020/02/006
DO - 10.1088/1475-7516/2020/02/006
M3 - Article
JO - JCAP
JF - JCAP
ER -