论文标题
腐烂的温暖的暗物质重新审视
Decaying warm dark matter revisited
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论文摘要
衰减的暗物质模型提供了一种在物质和辐射部门之间引导能量的动机方式。原则上,这可能会影响哈勃常数的预测值,以适应CMB推论与同一局部测量之间的差异。在这里,我们重新审视了非权利的温暖暗物质腐烂到隐形辐射的模型。特别是,我们从衰减的中微子模型开始重新启动背景和扰动方程,并描述一种计算衰减产物扰动到大型多物的新的,计算上有效的方法。我们进行MCMC分析以首次限制所有三个模型参数,包括腐烂物种的质量,并评估模型减轻哈勃的模型和$σ_8$张紧的能力,后者是CMB和弱重力镜头限制物质之间的差异,这是$ 8 H^$ 8 HH^$ 8 HH^$ 8 H. mpc $^{ - 1} $比例。我们发现该模型将$ H_0 $的张力从$ \ sim4σ$减少到$ \ sim3σ$,并且既不减轻也不会使$ s_8 \equivσ_8(ω_m/0.3)^{0.5} $ s_8 \ equiv = {0.5} $张力,最终仅显示与$λ$ cdm相对于$λ$ CDM的轻度改进。但是,发现数据偏爱的模型特异性参数的值很好地属于相对论衰变的政权,在这些衰减的情况下,反相反的过程很重要,从而对衰减的温暖的暗物质模型进行了确定的评估。
Decaying dark matter models provide a physically motivated way of channeling energy between the matter and radiation sectors. In principle, this could affect the predicted value of the Hubble constant in such a way as to accommodate the discrepancies between CMB inferences and local measurements of the same. Here, we revisit the model of warm dark matter decaying non-relativistically to invisible radiation. In particular, we rederive the background and perturbation equations starting from a decaying neutrino model and describe a new, computationally efficient method of computing the decay product perturbations up to large multipoles. We conduct MCMC analyses to constrain all three model parameters, for the first time including the mass of the decaying species, and assess the ability of the model to alleviate the Hubble and $σ_8$ tensions, the latter being the discrepancy between the CMB and weak gravitational lensing constraints on the amplitude of matter fluctuations on an $8 h^{-1}$ Mpc$^{-1}$ scale. We find that the model reduces the $H_0$ tension from $\sim 4 σ$ to $\sim 3 σ$ and neither alleviates nor worsens the $S_8 \equiv σ_8 (Ω_m/0.3)^{0.5}$ tension, ultimately showing only mild improvements with respect to $Λ$CDM. However, the values of the model-specific parameters favoured by data is found to be well within the regime of relativistic decays where inverse processes are important, rendering a conclusive evaluation of the decaying warm dark matter model open to future work.