Axion-like Dark Matter Constraints from CMB Birefringence (1811.07873v2)
Abstract: Axion-like particles are dark matter candidates motivated by the Peccei-Quinn mechanism and also occur in effective field theories where their masses and photon couplings are independent. We estimate the dispersion of circularly polarized photons in a background of oscillating axion-like particles (ALPs) with the standard $g_{a\gamma}\,a\,F_{\mu\nu}\tilde F{\mu\nu}/4$ coupling to photons. This leads to birefringence or rotation of linear polarization by ALP dark matter. Cosmic microwave background (CMB) birefringence limits $\Delta \alpha \lesssim (1.0)\circ$ enable us to constrain the axion-photon coupling $g_{a\gamma} \lesssim 10{-17}-10{-12}\,{\rm GeV}{-1}$, for ultra-light ALP masses $m_a \sim 10{-27} - 10{-24}$ eV. This improves upon previous axion-photon coupling limits by up to four orders of magnitude. Future CMB observations could tighten limits by another one to two orders.