Sep 8 – 14, 2019
Toyama International Conference Center
Japan timezone

Decaying warm dark matter and structure formation

Sep 11, 2019, 2:50 PM
20m
201 (Toyama International Conference Center)

201

Toyama International Conference Center

taup2019-sec@km.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Oral presentation in parallel session Dark matter DM11: Self-interacting dark matter and light mediators

Speaker

Prof. Kingman Cheung (National Tsing Hua University)

Description

We examine the cosmology of warm dark matter (WDM), both stable and decaying, from the point of view of structure formation. We compare the matter power spectrum associated to WDM masses of 1.5 keV and 0.158 keV, with that expected for the stable cold dark matter ΛCDM≡SCDM paradigm, taken as our reference model. We scrutinize the effects associated to the warm nature of dark matter, as well as the fact that it decays. The decaying warm dark matter (DWDM) scenario is well-motivated, emerging in a broad class of particle physics theories where neutrino masses arise from the spontaneous breaking of a continuous global lepton number symmetry. The majoron arises as a Nambu-Goldstone boson, and picks up a mass from gravitational effects, that explicitly violate global symmetries. The majoron necessarily decays to neutrinos, with an amplitude proportional to their tiny mass, which typically gives it cosmologically long lifetimes. Using N-body simulations we show that our DWDM picture leads to a viable alternative to the ΛCDM scenario, with predictions that can differ substantially on small scales. arXiv:1803.05650

Primary author

Prof. Kingman Cheung (National Tsing Hua University)

Presentation materials