Cosmological constraints on secluded dark radiation
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Dark radiation (DR) is ubiquitous in physics beyond the Standard Model (SM), and its interactions with the SM and dark matter (DM) lead to a variety of interesting effects on cosmological observables. However, even in scenarios where DR is `secluded', i.e., only gravitationally interacting with SM and DM, it can leave discernible signatures. We present a comprehensive study of four different types of DR: free-streaming, self-interacting (coupled), decoupling, and recoupling DR, and vary initial conditions to include both adiabatic and isocurvature perturbations. In addition to these properties, we also vary neutrino energy density, DR energy density, and the SM neutrino masses to perform a general analysis and study degeneracies among neutrino and DR properties. We derive constraints using the cosmic microwave background, large-scale structure, and supernova datasets. We find no significant preference for physics beyond the ΛCDM model, but data exhibit interesting interplays between different physical quantities. When the neutrino energy density is allowed to vary, we find that the cosmological dataset prefers massless free-streaming DR over massive neutrinos, leading to a significant relaxation of the neutrino mass bound. For some cases, we find indications for a non-zero DR isocurvature at small scales, although below 2σ. Our analysis also highlights the degeneracy of various DR parameters with the Hubble constant H 0, resulting in a mild relaxation of the H 0 tension.
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Jae Hyeok Chang
Peizhi Du
Subhajit Ghosh
Soubhik Kumar
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- 2025
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- 10.1088/1475-7516/2026/02/075
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