A New Signal Model for Axion Cavity Searches from N-body Simulations

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Abstract

Signal estimates for direct axion dark matter (DM) searches have used the isothermal sphere halo model for the last several decades. While insightful, the isothermal model does not capture effects from a halo's infall history nor the influence of baryonic matter, which has been shown to significantly influence a halo's inner structure. The high resolution of cavity axion detectors can make use of modern cosmological structure-formation simulations, which begin from realistic initial conditions, incorporate a wide range of baryonic physics, and are capable of resolving detailed structure. This work uses a state-of-the-art cosmological N-body+Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics simulation to develop an improved signal model for axion cavity searches. Signal shapes from a class of galaxies encompassing the Milky Way are found to depart significantly from the isothermal sphere. A new signal model for axion detectors is proposed and projected sensitivity bounds on the Axion DM eXperiment (ADMX) data are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Article number121
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume845
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Aug 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • astroparticle physics
  • dark matter
  • elementary particles
  • galaxies: halos
  • galaxies: structure
  • line: profiles

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