LISA forecasts for quadratically coupled ultralight dark matter show competitive or superior sensitivity to terrestrial and astrophysical probes in selected mass windows, free of screening.
Search for Small-Mass Black Hole Dark Matter with Space-Based Gravitational Wave Detectors
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The high sensitivity of upcoming space-based gravitational wave detectors suggests the possibility that if halo dark matter were composed of primordial black holes (PBHs) with mass between $10^{16}$ g and 10$^{20}$ g, the gravitational interaction with detector test masses will lead to a detectable pulse-like signal during the fly-by. For an improved version of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna with a reduced acceleration noise at the low-end of its frequency spectrum, we find an event rate, with signal-to-noise ratios greater than 5, of $\sim$ a few per decade involving black holes of mass $\sim$ 10$^{17}$ g. The detection rate improves significantly for second generation space based interferometers that are currently envisioned, though these events must be distinguished from those involving perturbations due to near-Earth asteroids. While the presence of primordial black holes below a mass of $\sim$ 10$^{16}$ g is now constrained based on the radiation released during their evaporation, the gravitational wave detectors will extend the study of PBHs to a several orders of magnitude higher masses.
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Probing Quadratically Coupled Ultralight Dark Matter with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
LISA forecasts for quadratically coupled ultralight dark matter show competitive or superior sensitivity to terrestrial and astrophysical probes in selected mass windows, free of screening.
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Baryoid Dark Matter from $\mathbb{Z}_N$ Domain Walls: The $(N-1):1$ origin of the dark matter-baryon coincidence
Collapsing Z_N domain walls trap baryons into dense baryoids, yielding a dark matter-baryon energy density ratio of approximately (N-1):1 after the QCD phase transition.