11–13 May 2026
University of Pittsburgh
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Dynamical Heating from Dark Compact Objects and Axion Minihalos

12 May 2026, 17:15
15m
David Lawrence Hall 104, University of Pittsburgh

David Lawrence Hall 104, University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Badal Bhalla (University of Oklahoma)

Description

The temperature of baryons at the end of the cosmic dark ages can be inferred from observations of the 21-cm hyperfine transition in neutral hydrogen. Any energy injection from the dark sector can therefore be detected through these measurements. Dark compact objects and dark-matter substructures can modify the baryon temperature by transferring heat via dynamical friction. In this work, we evaluate the prospects for detecting dynamical friction-induced heating from dark compact objects with a mass in the range 10^2 to 10^5 solar masses, as well as from axion minihalos, using upcoming 21-cm experiments. We find that both the 21-cm global signal and power-spectrum measurements will be sensitive to dark compact objects that constitute about 10% of the dark matter, and will substantially improve our sensitivity to axion-like particles with masses in the range 10^-18 eV to 10^-9 eV.

Authors

Badal Bhalla (University of Oklahoma) Hongwan Liu (Boston University) Huangyu Xiao (Fermilab) Tao Xu (The University of Oklahoma)

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