24–26 May 2021
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Extracting Dark-Matter Velocities from Halo Masses: A Reconstruction Conjecture

25 May 2021, 17:45
15m
DM DM IV

Speaker

Kevin Manogue (Lafayette College)

Description

The distribution of primordial dark-matter velocities can significantly influence the growth of cosmological structure. In principle, one can therefore exploit the halo-mass distribution in order to learn about the dark sector. In practice, however, this task is both theoretically and computationally intractable. In this talk, we present a simple one-line conjecture which can be used to "reconstruct" the primordial dark-matter velocity distribution directly from the shape of the halo-mass function. Although our conjecture is completely heuristic, we show that it successfully reproduces the salient features of the underlying dark-matter velocity distribution --- even for non-trivial distributions which are highly non-thermal and/or multi-modal, such as might occur for non-minimal dark sectors. Our conjecture therefore provides an operational tool for probing the dark sector which does not rely on the existence of non-gravitational couplings between dark and visible states.

Primary author

Kevin Manogue (Lafayette College)

Co-authors

Brooks Thomas (Lafayette College) Keith Dienes (University of Arizona) Fei Huang (ITP CAS and UC Irvine) Jeff Kost (University of Sussex)

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