Formation of relativistic axion stars

James Y. Widdicombe, Thomas Helfer, David J.E. Marsh, Eugene A. Lim

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Abstract

Axions and axion-like particles are compelling candidates for the missing dark matter of the universe. As they undergo gravitational collapse, they can form compact objects such as axion stars or even black holes. In this paper, we study the formation and distribution of such objects. First, we simulate the formation of compact axion stars using numerical relativity with aspherical initial conditions that could represent the final stages of axion dark matter structure formation. We show that the final states of such collapse closely follow the known relationship of initial mass and axion decay constant fa. Second, we demonstrate with a toy model how this information can be used to scan a model density field to predict the number densities and masses of such compact objects. In addition to being detectable by the LIGO/VIRGO gravitational wave interferometer network for axion mass of 10-9 < ma < 10-11 eV, we show using peak statistics that for fa < 0.2Mpl, there exists a "mass gap" between the masses of axion stars and black holes formed from collapse.

Original languageEnglish
Article number005
JournalJournal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Volume2018
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • dark matter simulations
  • gravitational waves/sources
  • gravity
  • primordial black holes

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