论文标题

银河系的斧头微量浮肿的恒星破坏

Stellar Disruption of Axion Miniclusters in the Milky Way

论文作者

Kavanagh, Bradley J., Edwards, Thomas D. P., Visinelli, Luca, Weniger, Christoph

论文摘要

轴线微量散发体是暗物质轴的密集结构,预计将在通货膨胀后的Peccei-Quinn对称性破坏场景中形成。尽管密集,但与诸如恒星之类的重子对象的相互作用很容易受到干扰,甚至不受限制。在这里,我们在整个生命周期经历了这些恒星相互作用后,今天以银河系(MW)的方式表征了微量簇的空间分布和性能。我们通过执行一套蒙特卡洛模拟来做到这一点,这些蒙特卡洛模拟跟踪微量斑点的结构,尤其是通过连续相互作用来解释部分破坏和质量损失。我们考虑两个密度曲线 - navarro-frenk-white(NFW)和幂律(PL) - 对于各个微量流体,以便由于其不确定的形成历史而将当今微型群体的不确定性括起来。对于我们在太阳位置上的基准分析,我们发现PL谱的微量群体的生存率为99%,NFW剖面患者的生存率为46%。我们的工作将这种局部生存概率的先前估计值扩展到整个MW。我们发现,朝着银河系中心,生存概率急剧下降。尽管我们提出了特定初始光晕质量功能的结果,但使用提供的数据和代码可以轻松地重铸不同模型。最后,我们评论结果对镜头,直接和间接检测的影响。

Axion miniclusters are dense bound structures of dark matter axions that are predicted to form in the post-inflationary Peccei-Quinn symmetry breaking scenario. Although dense, miniclusters can easily be perturbed or even become unbound by interactions with baryonic objects such as stars. Here, we characterize the spatial distribution and properties of miniclusters in the Milky Way (MW) today after undergoing these stellar interactions throughout their lifetime. We do this by performing a suite of Monte Carlo simulations which track the miniclusters' structure and, in particular, accounts for partial disruption and mass loss through successive interactions. We consider two density profiles - Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) and Power-law (PL) - for the individual miniclusters in order to bracket the uncertainties on the minicluster population today due to their uncertain formation history. For our fiducial analysis at the Solar position, we find a survival probability of 99% for miniclusters with PL profiles and 46% for those with NFW profiles. Our work extends previous estimates of this local survival probability to the entire MW. We find that towards the Galactic center, the survival probabilities drop drastically. Although we present results for a particular initial halo mass function, our simulations can be easily recast to different models using the provided data and code. Finally, we comment on the impact of our results on lensing, direct, and indirect detection.

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