From Rags to Jeans: Axion Miniclusters from Early matter domination

Abstract

In an early matter-dominated era, density and temperature inhomogeneities of the radiation bath grow more efficiently than in the standard radiation-dominated history. If the axion mass depends on temperature, these inhomogeneities induce spatial fluctuations of the axion mass, providing a new source term for axion density perturbations. We show that this mechanism is most efficient when the reheating temperature lies just below the mass-saturation scale TΛ, and can drive axion overdensities to order unity by matter--radiation equality. For the QCD axion saturating the observed dark matter abundance, the nonlinear spectrum at equality exhibits two characteristic regions: one associated with the gravitational enhancement already present in moduli-driven cosmologies, and another produced by the temperature dependence of the axion mass. We estimate the resulting minicluster masses and discuss the possible formation of axion miniclusters and axion-star substructure.

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