Abstract
Axionlike particles (ALPs) are promising dark matter candidates. They are typically described by a classical field, motivated by large phase space occupation numbers. Here we show that such a description is accompanied by a quantum effect: squeezing due to gravitational self-interactions. For a typical QCD axion today, the onset of squeezing is reached on μs scales and grows over millennia. Thus within the usual models based on the classical Schrödinger-Poisson equation, a type of Gross-Pitaevskii equation, any viable ALP is nonclassical. We also show that squeezing may be relevant on the scales of other self-gravitating systems such as galactic haloes, or solitonic cores. Conversely, our results highlight the incompleteness and limitations of the classical single field description of ALPs.
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Kopp, M., Fragkos, V., & Pikovski, I. (2022). Nonclassicality of axionlike dark matter through gravitational self-interactions. Physical Review D, 106(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.043517
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