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Constraints on ultralight scalar dark matter from pulsar timing (1408.4670v2)

Published 20 Aug 2014 in astro-ph.CO, astro-ph.HE, and gr-qc

Abstract: We performed a Bayesian analysis of pulsar timing residuals from the NANOGrav pulsar timing array to search for a specific form of stochastic narrow-band signal produced by oscillating gravitational potential in the Galactic halo. Such oscillations arise in models of warm dark matter composed of an ultralight massive scalar field (m\sim 10{-23} eV), recently considered by Khmelnitsky and Rubakov (2014). In the monochromatic approximation, the stringent upper limit (95% c.l.) on the variable gravitational potential amplitude is found to be Psi_c<1.14 10{-15}, corresponding to the characteristic strain h_c=2\sqrt{3}\Psi_c < 4 10{-15} at frequency f=1.75 10{-8} Hz. In the narrow-band approximation, the upper limit of this background energy density is \Omega_{GPB}<1.27 10{-9} at frequency f=6.2 10{-9} Hz. These limits are an order of magnitude higher than the expected signal amplitude if the galactic dark matter consists of the ultralight scalar field. The applied analysis of pulsar timing residuals can be used to search for any narrow-band stochastic signals with different correlation properties. As a by-product, parameters of the red noise present in four NANOGrav pulsars (J1713+0747, J2145-0750, B1855+09, J1744-1134) have been evaluated.

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