Pre-inflationary QCD axion stars after moduli domination

Abstract

The growth of adiabatic density perturbations during an era of early matter domination induces O(1) fluctuations in pre-inflationary QCD axion dark matter across a broad, string-theory-motivated parameter space. Remarkably, at matter-radiation equality the scale of these perturbations coincides with the quantum Jeans scale, so they collapse to solitonic ``axion stars''. These axion stars have densities up to 104\,eV4, and, including their surrounding halos, they contain as much as 50\% of dark matter. Direct searches for a smooth axion background can be suppressed, but transient enhancements or indirect astrophysical signals at axion masses ma 10-5\, eV would point to a non-standard cosmological history.

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