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First Pulsar Polarization Array Limits on Ultralight Axion-like Dark Matter

Authors :
Xue, Xiao
Dai, Shi
Luu, Hoang Nhan
Liu, Tao
Ren, Jing
Shu, Jing
Zhao, Yue
Zic, Andrew
Bhat, N. D. Ramesh
Chen, Zu-Cheng
Feng, Yi
Hobbs, George
Kapur, Agastya
Manchester, Richard N.
Mandow, Rami
Mishra, Saurav
Reardon, Daniel J.
Russell, Christopher J.
Shannon, Ryan M.
Wang, Shuangqiang
Zhang, Lei
Zhang, Songbo
Zhu, Xingjiang
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We conduct the first-ever Pulsar Polarization Array (PPA) analysis to detect the ultralight Axion-Like Dark Matter (ALDM) using the polarization data of 22 millisecond pulsars from the third data release of Parkes Pulsar Timing Array. As one of the major dark matter candidates, the ultralight ALDM exhibits a pronounced wave nature on astronomical scales and offers a promising solution to small-scale structure issues within local galaxies. While the linearly polarized pulsar light travels through the ALDM galactic halo, its position angle (PA) can be subject to an oscillation induced by the ALDM Chern-Simons coupling with electromagnetic field. The PPA is thus especially suited for detecting the ultralight ALDM by correlating polarization data across the arrayed pulsars. To accomplish this task, we develop an advanced Bayesian analysis framework that allows us to construct pulsar PA residual time series, model noise contributions properly and search for pulsar cross-correlations. We find that for an ALDM density of $\rho_0=0.4\,\textrm{GeV}/\textrm{cm}^3$, the Parkes PPA offers the best global limits on the ALDM Chern-Simons coupling, namely $\lesssim 10^{-13.5}-10^{-12.2}~{\rm GeV}^{-1}$, for the mass range of $10^{-22} - 10^{-21}~{\rm eV}$. The crucial role of pulsar cross-correlation in recognizing the nature of the derived limits is also highlighted.<br />Comment: 6+15 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables, submitted to the journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.02229
Document Type :
Working Paper