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title: Ultralight Dark Matter Background
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# Ultralight Dark Matter Background

Ultralight dark matter (ULDM) refers to a class of dark sector candidates characterized by exceedingly small particle masses, typically in the range $10^{-24}$ eV $\lesssim m \lesssim 10^{-16}$ eV for scalar fields, with comparable or overlapping possibilities for vector fields. The very low mass leads to macroscopic de Broglie wavelengths, pronounced coherence, and distinctive cosmological and astrophysical signatures fundamentally different from canonical weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) scenarios. Among the theoretically and phenomenologically significant realizations are scalar models such as axion-like particles (ALPs), QCD axions, and generic moduli, as well as massive vector (“dark photon”) and higher-spin constructions. ULDM has become a focal point of research due to its robust theoretical motivations—drawing from high-scale symmetry breaking, string compactifications, and hidden-sector physics—and its highly constrained phenomenology, with implications for small-scale structure formation, precision cosmology, astroparticle experiments, and laboratory effects. Below, the essential theoretical constructs, dynamics, and current constraints of the ULDM background are outlined.

## 1. Theoretical Foundations and Model Classes

The minimally coupled, real scalar field paradigm foundational to ultralight dark matter is defined by the action
\[
S = \int d^4x \sqrt{-g} \left[ \frac{M_\text{Pl}^2}{2} R + \frac{1}{2} g^{\mu\nu} \partial_\mu \phi\, \partial_\nu \phi - \frac{1}{2} m^2 \phi^2 \right]
\]
where $m \ll$ eV. The corresponding Klein–Gordon equation governs dynamics, but in the nonrelativistic, weak-field limit and after integrating out rapid oscillations, the field admits the Schrödinger–Poisson (SP) effective theory:
\[
i \hbar\, \frac{\partial \psi}{\partial t} = -\frac{\hbar^2}{2m} \nabla^2 \psi + m \Phi \psi, \qquad \nabla^2 \Phi = 4\pi G m |\psi|^2.
\]
This description applies to “fuzzy dark matter” (FDM) and generic ultralight ALPs. The range $m \sim 10^{-22} \ \text{eV}$ is favored for solving small-scale structure puzzles due to a de Broglie wavelength,
\[
\lambda_\text{dB} \sim 0.5\,\text{kpc}\,(m/10^{-22}\,\text{eV})^{-1}(v/200\,\text{km/s})^{-1},
\]
that is astrophysically relevant. 

The axion-like subclass introduces a periodic potential:
\[
V(\phi) = m_\phi^2 f_a^2 \left[1 - \cos(\phi/f_a)\right] \simeq \frac{1}{2} m_\phi^2 \phi^2 \quad (\phi \ll f_a),
\]
with decay constant $f_a$ and model-dependent couplings to SM gauge fields, e.g.,
\[
\mathcal{L}_{\phi\gamma} = \frac{g_{\phi\gamma}}{4} \phi\, F_{\mu\nu} \tilde F^{\mu\nu}, \quad g_{\phi\gamma} \sim \frac{\alpha}{2\pi f_a}.
\]
ULDM can also be realized via massive vector (Proca) fields:
\[
\mathcal{L}_\text{vector} = -\frac{1}{4} F_{\mu \nu} F^{\mu \nu} - \frac{1}{2} m^2 A_\mu A^\mu,
\]
and in various higher-spin or mixed-field settings [2507.00705, 2311.09373, 2401.00043].

## 2. Cosmological Background Evolution

The background cosmological role of ULDM starts from its production via the misalignment mechanism: the field remains frozen until $3H \simeq m$, at which point it begins coherent oscillations, redshifting as cold matter. For scalar ULDM, at early times ($m \ll H$), energy density redshifts as radiation; after oscillation onset, as matter with $\rho \propto a^{-3}$. For vector ULDM, a Bianchi I background analysis reveals pre-oscillatory behavior with $\rho_A \propto a^{-4}$ and $w=1/3$, and a rapid transition to matter-like behavior with negligible anisotropic stress after $a_\text{osc}$, as $\langle\rho_A\rangle \propto a^{-3}, \langle P_A\rangle \simeq 0$, and decaying shear contribution to the metric [2311.09373].

The nonrelativistic limit leads to a hierarchy of timescales: the coherence (de Broglie) length,
\[
\lambda_c \simeq 2\pi/(m v),
\]
and coherence time,
\[
\tau_c \simeq 1/(m v^2)
\]
are both macroscopic for ultralight $m$. The dark field background is highly coherent on galactic scales for $m \lesssim 10^{-18}\,$eV [2406.03539].

## 3. Collective Dynamics: Bose–Einstein Condensation and Self-Interactions

For bosonic ULDM, high occupation numbers ($\langle n \rangle \propto 1/m$) result in classical-field behavior and facilitate Bose–Einstein condensation (BEC). The critical BEC temperature is
\[
T_c = \frac{2\pi}{m} \left[\frac{n_\phi}{\zeta(3/2)}\right]^{2/3},
\]
typically exceeding the CMB temperature by many orders of magnitude during structure formation epochs. Thermalization among axion/ALP modes is driven by gravitational self-interaction at rate,
\[
\Gamma_a \simeq 4\pi G m_\phi^2 n_\phi \ell_\phi^2,
\]
with the correlation length $\ell_\phi$ growing to horizon scale. Once $\Gamma_a \gtrsim H$, the lowest-energy mode is macroscopically occupied [2412.06213]. 

Self-interactions, when present, are described by the Gross–Pitaevskii–Poisson system, modifying the small-scale structure and potentially stabilizing or destabilizing solitonic objects (“axion stars’’, oscillons) depending on the sign and magnitude of the quartic coupling [2507.00705, 2401.00043].

## 4. Astrophysical and Cosmological Signatures

ULDM backgrounds exhibit diverse macroscopic consequences:

- **Suppression of Small-Scale Structure**: The linear matter power spectrum acquires a Jeans cutoff due to “quantum pressure,” with wave-like effects inhibiting growth below the de Broglie/Jeans scale $k_J \sim (16\pi G \rho)^{1/4} m^{1/2}/\hbar$; subhalo mass functions are consequently depleted for $m \lesssim 10^{-21}$ eV [2507.00705].
- **Halo Cores and Soliton Solutions**: Ground-state solutions to the SP or Gross–Pitaevskii–Poisson equations yield cored density profiles, with scalings $r_c \sim m^{-1} M_h^{-1/3}$, forming the central structures in galactic halos. Interference of excited modes produces $\mathcal{O}(1)$ “granule” density fluctuations on kpc scales [2507.00705, 2401.00043].
- **Baryon Cooling and 21-cm Cosmology**: For ALPs/axions with $m\sim10^{-22}$ eV, the formation of an ALP BEC leads to baryon cooling via enhanced gravitational scattering, with a per-baryon cooling rate
  \[
  \Gamma_\text{cool} \simeq 4\pi G\,m_\phi\,n_\phi\,\ell_\phi \frac{E_b}{\Delta p},
  \]
  reducing $T_b$ at cosmic dawn ($z \sim 20$–200) and imprinting deeper 21-cm absorption [2412.06213].
- **Photon Heating via Resonant $\phi\to\gamma$**: In the presence of primordial magnetic fields, ALPs can convert to photons at resonant epochs where the plasma frequency matches $m_\phi$, heating the CMB brightness temperature in the 21-cm band. The Landau–Zener conversion probability,
  \[
  P_{\phi\to\gamma}(z_{\rm res}) \simeq \frac{\pi}{6} \frac{g_{\phi\gamma}^2 B_\perp^2(z_{\rm res})}{H(z_{\rm res})},
  \]
  can offset the cooling-induced excess in neutrino effective number, keeping $\Delta N_{\rm eff}$ within bounds [2412.06213].
- **Relativistic Tests: Pulsar Timing, PTA, and Superradiance**: ULDM induces oscillatory gravitational potentials, leading to periodic timing residuals in pulsars or potential superradiant spin-down of Kerr black holes in specific mass windows [2507.00705].
- **Neutrino Propagation Effects**: Neutrinos traversing an ultralight scalar or vector DM background acquire modified dispersion relations and experience flavor-changing (active–sterile) transitions. A directional refractive term ($\delta\Omega\cdot \hat p$) can produce significant anisotropies in supernova neutrino emission, drive pulsar kicks, and possibly generate observable gravitational memory signals detectable by future GW observatories [2307.05229, 1605.09671].

## 5. Experimental Constraints and Observational Status

ULDM is subject to a comprehensive array of constraints:

- **Cosmological and Astrophysical Bounds**: Power-spectrum measurements from the Lyman-α forest and subhalo mass functions imply $m \gtrsim 10^{-20}$–$10^{-21}$ eV (assuming 100% FDM), while survival and kinematics of galactic stellar systems, e.g., ultra-faint dwarfs, suggest $m \gtrsim 10^{-19}$ eV. Black hole spin measurements exclude specific ULDM mass windows by the absence of superradiant energy loss [2507.00705].
- **CMB and 21-cm Probes**: Anomalies in the 21-cm brightness temperature at cosmic dawn that persist after modeling baryonic and radio backgrounds may point to a combined effect of ALP DM–baryon cooling and CMB photon heating. Simultaneous constraints on $T_b$, $T_\gamma$, and derived $\Delta N_{\rm eff}$ are consistent with current precision CMB observations for tuned model parameters [2412.06213].
- **Direct and Indirect Detection**: Astrometric observations (Gaia, Roman) are sensitive to time-dependent, dipole anisotropies in stellar positions induced by ULDM density fluctuations, with detectable signals for local density enhancements $\rho/\rho_0 \sim 10^2$–$10^4$ for $m \sim 10^{-18}$–$10^{-16}$ eV [2406.03539]. Laboratory-based tests, such as inverse-square-law gravity and short-range equivalence principle experiments, probe induced fifth forces or matter effects from quadratic couplings—Plausibly, future accelerometry and deep-space missions will test new parameter regimes [2504.11522].
- **Impact on Quantum Loops and SM Precision Tests**: The large occupation number of ULDM, particularly for bosonic candidates, modifies the standard vacuum structure, affecting particle self-energies via Bose enhancement. For dark photon DM, loop corrections to the electron anomalous magnetic moment set bounds on the kinetic mixing parameter as stringent as $\chi \lesssim 10^{-16}$ for $m_{A'} \sim 10^{-20}$ eV [2302.08746].
- **Astrophysical Radio Backgrounds**: Dark inverse Compton scattering of ultralight dark photons with cosmic-ray electrons produces a diffuse sub-MHz radio background. Observations from IMP-6, RAE 2, and the Parker Solar Probe set upper limits on the kinetic mixing $\varepsilon \lesssim 2 \times 10^{-6}$ for $m_{A'} \lesssim 2 \times 10^{-17}$ eV, closing existing gaps left by other laboratory and astrophysical searches [2501.01489].

## 6. Extensions and Advanced Model Features

Beyond minimally coupled single fields, ULDM models include:

- **Multiple-field and Mixed DM Scenarios**: Allowing $N$ independent ultralight fields reduces granule-induced heating by $\sim1/\sqrt{N}$ and modifies phenomenology, relaxing lower bounds on $m$ and interpolating between FDM and CDM [2507.00705, 2401.00043].
- **Self-interactions**: Both repulsive and attractive nonlinearities are realized in the scalar potential. For the axion-like cases, even minuscule quartic couplings can impact core sizes, collapse, or fragmentation (Bose nova scenario) [2507.00705].
- **Nonminimal Gravitational Couplings**: Couplings of the form $\xi_{1,2} R X^2$ or $R^{\mu\nu} X_\mu X_\nu$ modify the effective SP system, affect structure growth, and induce corrections to gravitational-wave propagation. Constraints from GW170817 and future multi-messenger events severely bound these extensions [2401.00043].
- **Beyond-Standard-Model UV Completions**: Realizations of quadratic scalar-photon (or scalar–SM) couplings are traceable to heavy charged fermion and scalar loops, dark sector axion models, and extended gauge groups, with details affecting experimental signatures [2504.11522].

## 7. Open Questions and Future Directions

Despite significant progress, crucial issues remain open in the study of ULDM backgrounds:

- **Theoretical Consistency**: The breakdown of the classical-field approximation (“quantum breaktime”), especially in dense halo cores or high-occupation regions, is under active investigation [2507.00705].
- **Observational Systematics**: Astrophysical and cosmological constraints on $m$ and the DM fraction are sensitive to baryonic feedback, uncertainties in IGM thermal modeling, and unknown dark sector couplings. Mixed-field models further relax straightforward single-field bounds [2507.00705].
- **Experimental Reach**: Planned 21-cm cosmology, higher-precision pulsar timing, advanced astrometry, haloscope upgrades, and next-generation accelerometry are expected to probe parameter space well beyond current limits, with the potential to distinguish FDW, CDM, and ALP scenarios [2412.06213, 2406.03539, 2504.11522].
- **Novel Phenomenology**: Decoherence, screening, and descreening phenomena in matter-coupled ULDM have only recently begun systematic mapping, affecting both laboratory fifth-force experiments and dynamical signatures in the cosmos [2504.11522].

Ultralight dark matter thus remains a fertile ground for theoretical development, precision phenomenology, and a wide array of laboratory and astrophysical search strategies, with its highly distinctive background properties central to ongoing research [2507.00705, 2412.06213, 2311.09373, 2401.00043, 2406.03539, 2504.11522, 2302.08746, 2501.01489, 2307.05229, 1605.09671].

Source: https://www.emergentmind.com/topics/ultralight-dark-matter-background