Speaker
Prof.
Brooks Thomas
(Lafayette College)
Description
Non-trivial dynamics within the dark sector can give rise to a complicated, non-thermal dark-matter phase-space distribution, which in turn can affect the shape of the matter power spectrum. In this talk, we examine the extent to which one can address the archaeological "inverse" problem of deciphering the properties of the underlying dark sector from features imprinted in the matter power spectrum. We also posit a simple relation that allows us to reconstruct the salient features of the underlying dark-matter phase-space distribution directly from the matter power spectrum. This conjecture therefore provides a way of gleaning additional information about the particle properties of the dark sector through purely gravitational means.
Author
Prof.
Brooks Thomas
(Lafayette College)
Co-authors
Prof.
Shufang Su
(University of Arizona)
Dr
Jeff Kost
(Institute for Basic Science)
Dr
Fei Huang
(University of California Irvine)
Prof.
Keith R. Dienes
(University of Arizona)