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Dark sector constraints from the first galaxies with JWST

by Julian Munoz (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)

Europe/Zurich
4/2-011 - TH common room (CERN)

4/2-011 - TH common room

CERN

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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revolutionized our view of the early universe, and I will discuss what cosmology we are learning from its data in two arenas. First, I will show how JWST galaxies provide new tests of dark matter behavior at small scales, constraining models of warm or interacting DM in a regime inaccessible by other probes. In the process, I will briefly discuss how the ultra-massive galaxy candidates recently argued to "break" the LCDM cosmological model cannot have a cosmological origin, and may instead constitute an entirely new astrophysical object. Finally, I will examine how recent JWST observations prefer an earlier reionization, with a higher optical depth, at odds with the CMB and the Lyman-alpha forest, but seemingly preferred by recent DESI dark energy results.

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Elena Gianolio
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Jorinde van de Vis, Valerie Domcke, Yohei Ema, Sung Mook Lee, Maksym Ovchynnikov, Matthew Joseph Lewandowski, Chiara Caprini, Gabriele Franciolini, Joachim Kopp, Mauro Pieroni, Andrea Caputo, Miguel Escudero Abenza
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