A stochastic model of density fluctuations in fuzzy axion haloes predicts disk heating that constrains the axion mass to be above about 2 x 10^-22 eV, with stronger but caveat-limited constraints from Eridanus II.
Spatially Resolved Stellar Kinematics of the Ultra-Diffuse Galaxy Dragonfly 44: II. Constraints on Fuzzy Dark Matter
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Given the absence of directly detected dark matter (DM) as weakly interacting massive particles, there is strong interest in the possibility that DM is an ultra-light scalar field, here denoted as fuzzy DM. Ultra-diffuse galaxies, with the sizes of giant galaxies and the luminosities of dwarf galaxies, have a wide range of DM halo masses, thus providing new opportunities for exploring the connections between galaxies and their DM halos. Following up on new integral field unit spectroscopic observations and dynamics modeling of the DM-dominated ultra-diffuse galaxy Dragonfly 44 in the outskirts of the Coma Cluster, we present models of fuzzy DM constrained by the stellar dynamics of this galaxy. We infer a scalar field mass of $\sim 3 \times 10^{-22}$ eV, consistent with other constraints from galaxy dynamics but in tension with constraints from Ly$\alpha$ forest power spectrum modeling. While we are unable to statistically distinguish between fuzzy DM and normal cold DM models, we find that the inferred properties of the fuzzy DM halo satisfy a number of predictions for halos in a fuzzy DM cosmology. In particular, we find good agreement with the predicted core size--halo mass relation and the predicted transition radius between the quantum pressure-dominated inner region and the outer halo region.
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The effect of fluctuating fuzzy axion haloes on stellar dynamics: a stochastic model
A stochastic model of density fluctuations in fuzzy axion haloes predicts disk heating that constrains the axion mass to be above about 2 x 10^-22 eV, with stronger but caveat-limited constraints from Eridanus II.