Anisotropies in Cosmological 21 cm Background by Oscillons/I-balls of Ultra-light Axion-like Particle

Abstract

Ultra-light axion-like particle (ULAP) with mass m 10-22 ~eV has recently been attracting attention as a possible solution to the small-scale crisis. ULAP forms quasi-stable objects called oscillons/I-balls, which can survive up to a redshift z 10 and affect the structure formation on a scale O(0.1)~Mpc by amplifying the density fluctuations. We study the effect of oscillons on 21~cm anisotropies caused by neutral hydrogen in minihalos. It is found that this effect can be observed in a wide mass range by future observations such as Square Kilometer Array~(SKA) if the fraction of ULAP to the total dark matter density is O(0.01 -- 0.1).

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