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22–26 Aug 2022
Rio de Janeiro
America/Sao_Paulo timezone

Decaying warm dark matter

Not scheduled
20m
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

Vice-Governador Rúbens Berardo street, 100 - Gávea Rio de Janeiro - 22451-070
Plenary/Parallel talk Poster session

Speaker

Emil Brinch Holm

Description

During the recent years, decaying dark matter models have received renewed interest as proposed solutions to the current cosmological tensions, mainly due to their flexible expansion histories and clustering properties. While much focus has been on decaying cold dark matter, in this talk, I will present our recent work on decaying warm dark matter based on our recent preprint arXiv:2205.13628. Decaying warm dark matter generalises its cold counterpart, and interpolates between a wide range of cosmological models, admitting considerable customisability with few model parameters. Among other things, I will discuss a new, efficient method of computing the perturbations of the decaying sector and present results from a comprehensive MCMC analysis, evaluating the consequence of the model on the Hubble and σ8 tensions. Lastly, I emphasise the power of agnosticism with respect to the underlying particle physics realisation and discuss applications to majorons and neutrino decays, both of which can be described as decaying warm dark matter.

Author

Co-authors

Thomas Tram (Aarhus University) Steen Hannestad (Aarhus University)

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