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Enhanced Early Galaxy Formation in JWST from Axion Dark Matter?
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Chia-Feng, Chang
, Yang, Daneng
, Cui, Yanou
, Bird, Simeon
in
Dark matter
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galactic halos
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Misalignment
/ Parameter identification
2024
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Enhanced Early Galaxy Formation in JWST from Axion Dark Matter?
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Chia-Feng, Chang
, Yang, Daneng
, Cui, Yanou
, Bird, Simeon
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Dark matter
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galactic halos
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Misalignment
/ Parameter identification
2024
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Enhanced Early Galaxy Formation in JWST from Axion Dark Matter?
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Enhanced Early Galaxy Formation in JWST from Axion Dark Matter?
2024
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Overview
We demonstrate that enhanced early galaxy formation can generically arise in axion-like particle (ALP) dark matter (DM) models with a delayed onset of axion field oscillation. In these models, the formation of localized massive objects enhances structure formation, potentially addressing the excess recently observed by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), while remaining consistent with existing constraints. We identify viable parameter space with the ALP mass in the range of \\(10^{-22}~{\\rm eV}
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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