Parity-violating Dark Photon Halos
Abstract
We propose a mechanism for the generation of gravitationally bound dark photon halos during the matter-dominated era. Coupled to an ultralight axion field through a parity-violating Chern-Simons term, dark photons can be produced by the tachyonic instability of axion coherent oscillation. The dark photons with a net helicity lead to a metric vorticity and can generate chiral substructures. For axion masses in the range 10-28 \, eV ma 10-22 \, eV, the resulting inhomogeneities collapse to form halos with masses spanning M halo 105 \, M to 1011 \, M, with halo sizes ranging from O(1) to O(106) \, pc. During halo collapse, the induced vorticity could mediate efficient angular-momentum transport, which enables monolithic collapse and provides primordial seeds for the early formation of supermassive black holes.
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