7–11 Jun 2026
Chung-Ang University
Asia/Seoul timezone

Relativistic-like behavior of ALPs with non-relativistic momenta

10 Jun 2026, 16:45
15m
Chung-Ang University

Chung-Ang University

Graduate school 302-503, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of Korea

Speaker

Yuma Narita (Tohoku Univ.)

Description

Axion-like particles (ALPs) are among the leading dark-matter candidates. In the minimal cosine potential, cosmology imposes a robust requirement: by the epoch when ALPs behave as matter, the potential height needs to exceed the ALP energy density. This translates into a lower bound on the decay constant. A plausible loophole is to store most of the energy in nonzero-momentum modes while keeping the momenta non-relativistic. Using lattice simulations, we show that this does not evade the bound. When the condition is violated, the system behaves effectively as relativistic radiation rather than matter. For sufficiently small typical momentum, it also undergoes a nonlinear transition accompanied by the formation of “Baumkuchen-like” domain walls.

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