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Keir K Rogers1, Hiranya V Peiris1,2
1Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics, Department of Physics, Stockholm University, AlbaNova University Center, Stockholm 10691, Sweden.
Abstract:
We present a new bound on the ultralight axion (ULA) dark matter mass m_{a}, using the Lyman-alpha forest to look for suppressed cosmic structure growth: a 95% lower limit m_{a}>2×10^{-20} eV. This strongly disfavors (>99.7% credibility) the canonical ULA with 10^{-22} eV
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