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Linear Perturbations in a coupled cosmon-bolon cosmology

We investigate linear perturbations in the recently proposed cosmon-bolon model of coupled scalar field dark matter and quintessence. We provide an analytical mechanism to average over the quick oscillations appearing both in the background and at the perturbative level and evolve the effective equations numerically. The resulting matter power spectra are used to predict total halo number counts as well as substructure abundances in a typical galaxy by employing the extended Press-Schechter excursion set approach. We discuss in some detail the ambiguities arising in this formalism, starting from issues with generalizing spherical collapse to our model to filter choices and different barriers. The results are used to put a lower bound on the current bolon mass of roughly $9 \times 10^{-22}$ eV.

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