用暗光标量探索宇宙

Bugeon Jo, HyeonTae Kim, Hyungdo Kim, C. Shin
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我们研究了由(超)光标量组成的暗扇区的宇宙学。由于标量质量在辐射上是不稳定的,要使它比紫外线尺度小得多,就需要一个特殊的解释。关于标量质量的起源,有两种众所周知的机制。标量可以被识别为伪戈德斯通玻色子,其移位对称性被非微扰修正明确地打破,就像轴子一样。或者,它可以被识别为像胶球一样的复合粒子,其质量受到理论约束尺度的限制。在这两种情况下,标量都可以是自然轻的,但是相互作用的行为是完全不同的。轴子(胶球)质量越轻,相互作用强度越弱(越强)。考虑平移对称被隐非阿贝尔规范对称异常破缺的暗轴子。在规范群约束后,暗轴子和暗胶球获得质量,形成多组分暗物质。我们仔细考虑了能量从暗胶子流向暗轴子的影响,并推导了背景和扰动变量的完整运动方程。阐明了暗轴子-暗胶子耦合对熵演化和等曲率扰动的影响。最后,我们讨论了在光晕形成后胶球子成分暗物质的引力-热坍缩,以探索在高红移观测到的超大质量黑洞种子形成的潜力。通过简化假设,质量为$\sim 0.01-1{\rm MeV}$的胶球子成分暗物质和具有GUT尺度衰变常数(质量为${\cal O}(10^{-18})\,{\rm eV}$)的轴子暗物质可以提供关于高红移超大质量黑洞起源的线索。
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Exploring the Universe with dark light scalars
We study the cosmology of a dark sector consisting of (ultra) light scalars. Since the scalar mass is radiatively unstable, a special explanation is required to make it much smaller than the UV scale. There are two well-known mechanisms for the origin of scalar mass. The scalar can be identified as a pseudo-Goldstone boson, whose shift symmetry is explicitly broken by non-perturbative corrections, like the axion. Alternatively, it can be identified as a composite particle like the glueball, whose mass is limited by the confinement scale of the theory. In both cases, the scalar can be naturally light, but interaction behavior is quite different. The lighter the axion (glueball) mass is, the weaker (stronger) the interaction strength is. We consider the dark axion whose shift symmetry is anomalously broken by the hidden non-abelian gauge symmetry. After the confinement of the gauge group, the dark axion and the dark glueball get masses and both form multicomponent dark matter. We carefully consider the effects of energy flow from the dark gluons to the dark axions and derive the full equations of motion for the background and the perturbed variables. The effect of the dark axion-dark gluon coupling on the evolution of the entropy and the isocurvature perturbations is also clarified. Finally, we discuss the gravo-thermal collapse of the glueball subcomponent dark matter after the halos form, in order to explore the potential to contribute to the formation of seeds for the supermassive black holes observed at high redshifts. With simplified assumptions, the glueball subcomponent dark matter with the mass of $\sim 0.01-1{\rm MeV}$, and the axion dark matter with the GUT scale decay constant (the mass of ${\cal O}(10^{-18})\,{\rm eV}$) can provide the hint on the origin of the supermassive black holes at high redshifts.
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