arXiv Open Access 2017

Warm dark matter and the ionization history of the Universe

Laura Lopez-Honorez Olga Mena Sergio Palomares-Ruiz Pablo Villanueva Domingo
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Abstrak

In warm dark matter scenarios structure formation is suppressed on small scales with respect to the cold dark matter case, reducing the number of low-mass halos and the fraction of ionized gas at high redshifts and thus, delaying reionization. This has an impact on the ionization history of the Universe and measurements of the optical depth to reionization, of the evolution of the global fraction of ionized gas and of the thermal history of the intergalactic medium, can be used to set constraints on the mass of the dark matter particle. However, the suppression of the fraction of ionized medium in these scenarios can be partly compensated by varying other parameters, as the ionization efficiency or the minimum mass for which halos can host star-forming galaxies. Here we use different data sets regarding the ionization and thermal histories of the Universe and, taking into account the degeneracies from several astrophysical parameters, we obtain a lower bound on the mass of thermal warm dark matter candidates of $m_X > 1.3$ keV, or $m_s > 5.5$ keV for the case of sterile neutrinos non-resonantly produced in the early Universe, both at 90\% confidence level.

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Penulis (4)

L

Laura Lopez-Honorez

O

Olga Mena

S

Sergio Palomares-Ruiz

P

Pablo Villanueva Domingo

Format Sitasi

Lopez-Honorez, L., Mena, O., Palomares-Ruiz, S., Domingo, P.V. (2017). Warm dark matter and the ionization history of the Universe. https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.02302

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2017
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en
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arXiv
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