Axion dark matter rethermalization in collapsing overdensities near cosmic dawn transports angular momentum outward fast enough to form black holes of 10^5 to 10^10 solar masses for QCD axions and similar particles above 10^{-16} eV/c^2.
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Supermassive black holes form naturally at cosmic dawn when dark matter is axions or axion-like particles with mass above 10^{-16} eV/c².
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Axions explain the formation of supermassive black holes at cosmic dawn
Supermassive black holes form naturally at cosmic dawn when dark matter is axions or axion-like particles with mass above 10^{-16} eV/c².