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This project explores the implications of dark matter as ultra-light scalar particles, specifically Axion-like particles. It merges cosmology and cold atom physics to investigate how these particles affect the formation of cosmic structures through advanced simulations.
The project will illuminate implications for cosmic structure formation of the hypothesis that dark matter consists of ultra-light scalar particles, generically labeled as Axion-like particles (ALPs).
Described as a continuous field, dark matter in this picture can be described as a self-gravitating superfluid on cosmological scales with distinct phenomenology from standard Cold Dark Matter (CDM) due to its coherent nature.
The research will extend this new model of Dark Matter to include non-gr…
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