Abstract

We examine the possibility that dark matter (DM) may be an ultralight scalar that was misaligned via nonminimal coupling to gravity, in the early Universe. For a certain regime of scalar masses, gravitational effects in neutron stars could place interesting bounds on the viable parameter space of the model, even in the absence of nongravitational interactions between DM and ordinary matter. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

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