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Secular effects of ultralight dark matter on binary pulsars

Diego Blas, Diana López Nacir, and Sergey Sibiryakov
Phys. Rev. D 101, 063016 – Published 13 March 2020

Abstract

Dark matter (DM) can consist of very light bosons behaving as a classical scalar field that experiences coherent oscillations. The presence of this DM field would perturb the dynamics of celestial bodies, either because the (oscillating) DM stress tensor modifies the gravitational potentials of the galaxy or if DM is directly coupled to the constituents of the body. We study secular variations of the orbital parameters of binary systems induced by such perturbations. Two classes of effects are identified. Effects of the first class appear if the frequency of DM oscillations is in resonance with the orbital motion; these exist for general DM couplings including the case of purely gravitational interaction. Effects of the second class arise if DM is coupled quadratically to the masses of the binary system members and do not require any resonant condition. The exquisite precision of binary pulsar timing can be used to constrain these effects. Current observations are not sensitive to oscillations in the galactic gravitational field, though a discovery of pulsars in regions of high DM density may improve the situation. For DM with direct coupling to ordinary matter, the current timing data are already competitive with other existing constraints in the range of DM masses 10221018eV. Future observations are expected to increase the sensitivity and probe new regions of parameters.

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  • Received 28 October 2019
  • Accepted 25 February 2020

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.063016

Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI.

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Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

  1. Research Areas
  1. Physical Systems
Gravitation, Cosmology & Astrophysics

Authors & Affiliations

Diego Blas1,*, Diana López Nacir2,†, and Sergey Sibiryakov3,4,5,‡

  • 1Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology Group, Department of Physics, King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom
  • 2CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Instituto de Física de Buenos Aires (IFIBA), Buenos Aires C1428EGA, Argentina
  • 3Theoretical Physics Department, CERN, CH-1211 Genève 23, Switzerland
  • 4Institute of Physics, LPPC, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
  • 5Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 60th October Anniversary Prospect, 7a, 117312 Moscow, Russia

  • *diego.blas@cern.ch
  • dnacir@df.uba.ar
  • sergey.sibiryakov@cern.ch

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Vol. 101, Iss. 6 — 15 March 2020

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