Author:
Rogers Keir K.,Hložek Renée,Laguë Alex,Ivanov Mikhail M.,Philcox Oliver H.E.,Cabass Giovanni,Akitsu Kazuyuki,Marsh David J.E.
Abstract
Abstract
We search for ultra-light axions as dark matter (DM) and dark energy particle candidates, for axion masses 10-32 eV ≤ m
a ≤ 10-24 eV, by a joint analysis of cosmic microwave background (CMB) and galaxy clustering data — and consider if axions can resolve the tension in inferred values of the matter clustering parameter S
8. We give legacy constraints from Planck 2018 CMB data, improving 2015 limits on the axion density Ωa
h
2 by up to a factor of three; CMB data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope and the South Pole Telescope marginally weaken Planck bounds at m
a = 10-25 eV, owing to lower (and theoretically-consistent) gravitational lensing signals. We jointly infer, from Planck CMB and full-shape galaxy power spectrum and bispectrum data from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), that axions are, today, < 10% of the DM for m
a ≤ 10-26 eV and < 1% for 10-30 eV ≤ m
a ≤ 10-28 eV. BOSS data strengthen limits, in particular at higher m
a by probing high-wavenumber modes (k < 0.4h Mpc-1). BOSS alone finds a preference for axions at 2.7σ, for m
a = 10-26 eV, but Planck disfavours this result. Nonetheless, axions in a window 10-28 eV ≤ m
a ≤ 10-25 eV can improve consistency between CMB and galaxy clustering data, e.g., reducing the S
8 discrepancy from 2.7σ to 1.6σ, since these axions suppress structure growth at the 8h
-1 Mpc scales to which S
8 is sensitive. We expect improved constraints with upcoming high-resolution CMB and galaxy lensing and future galaxy clustering data, where we will further assess if axions can restore cosmic concordance.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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