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Partially acoustic dark matter, interacting dark radiation, and large scale structure
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نویسنده
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Chacko Zackaria ,Cui Yanou ,Hong Sungwoo ,Okui Takemichi ,Tsai Yuhsinz
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منبع
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journal of high energy physics - 2016 - دوره : 2016 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:1 -20
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چکیده
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The standard paradigm of collisionless cold dark matter is in tension with measurements on large scales. in particular, the best fit values of the hubble rate h 0 and the matter density perturbation σ 8 inferred from the cosmic microwave background seem inconsistent with the results from direct measurements. we show that both problems can be solved in a framework in which dark matter consists of two distinct components, a dominant component and a subdominant component. the primary component is cold and collisionless. the secondary component is also cold, but interacts strongly with dark radiation, which itself forms a tightly coupled fluid. the growth of density perturbations in the subdominant component is inhibited by dark acoustic oscillations due to its coupling to the dark radiation, solving the σ 8 problem, while the presence of tightly coupled dark radiation ameliorates the h 0 problem. the subdominant component of dark matter and dark radiation continue to remain in thermal equilibrium until late times, inhibiting the formation of a dark disk. we present an example of a simple model that naturally realizes this scenario in which both constituents of dark matter are thermal wimps. our scenario can be tested by future stage-iv experiments designed to probe the cmb and large scale structure.
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کلیدواژه
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Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM ,Beyond Standard Model
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University of Maryland, Department of Physics, USA, University of Maryland, Department of Physics, USA. University of California-Riverside, Department of Physics and Astronomy, USA. Perimeter Institute, Canada, University of Maryland, Department of Physics, USA, Florida State University, Department of Physics, USA, University of Maryland, Department of Physics, USA
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