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Fractional Dark Matter decay: cosmological imprints and observational constraints

Linfeng Xiao, Le Zhang, Rui An, Chang Feng, Bin Wang

2020Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

If a fraction $f_{\rm dcdm}$ of the Dark Matter decays into invisible and massless particles (so-called "dark radiation") with the decay rate (or inverse lifetime) $\Gamma_{\rm dcdm}$, such decay will leave distinctive imprints on cosmological observables. With a full consideration of the Boltzmann hierarchy, we calculate the decay-induced impacts not only on the CMB but also on the redshift distortion and the kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect, while providing detailed physical interpretations based on evaluating the evolution of gravitational potential. By using the current cosmological data with a combination of Planck 2015, Baryon Acoustic Oscillation and redshift distortion measurements which can improve the constraints, we update the $1\sigma$ bound on the fraction of decaying DM from $f_{\rm dcdm}\lesssim5.26\%$ to $f_{\rm dcdm}\lesssim2.73\%$ for the short-lived DM (assuming $\Gamma_{\rm dcdm}/H_0\gtrsim10^4$). However, no constraints are improved from RSD data ($f_{\rm dcdm}\lesssim0.94\%$) for the long-lived DM (i.e., $\Gamma_{\rm dcdm}/H_0\lesssim10^4$). We also find the fractional DM decay can only slightly reduce the $H_0$ and $\sigma_8$ tensions, which is consistent with other previous works. Furthermore, our calculations show that the kSZ effect in future would provide a further constraining power on the decaying DM.

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PhysicsPlanckCosmic microwave backgroundDark matterBaryon acoustic oscillationsRedshiftBaryonAstrophysicsOscillation (cell signaling)Dark energyMatter power spectrumBoltzmann constantKinetic energyCosmic background radiationCosmologyCold dark matterUniverseParticle physicsDark fluidCurrent (fluid)Inflation (cosmology)Boltzmann equationAmplitudeSpectral densityDark radiationCosmological perturbation theoryScalar field dark matterPlanck lengthHot dark matterPlanck timeFraction (chemistry)Age of the universeDistortion (music)Physical cosmologyObservational cosmologyDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
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