19–21 May 2025
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Free streaming of warm wave dark matter

20 May 2025, 17:30
15m
David Lawrence Hall 104, University of Pittsburgh

David Lawrence Hall 104, University of Pittsburgh

Particle Cosmology Cosmology

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Moira venegas villa

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In models of warm dark matter, there is an appreciable population of high momentum particles in the early universe, which free stream out of primordial over/under densities, thereby prohibiting the growth of structure on small length scales. The distance that a dark matter particle travels without obstruction, known as the free streaming length, depends on the particle's mass and momentum, but also on the cosmological expansion rate. In this way, measurements of the linear matter power spectrum serve to probe warm dark matter as well as the cosmological expansion history. In this work, we focus on ultra-light wave wave dark matter (WWDM) characterized by a typical comoving momentum q∗ and mass m. We derive constraints on the WWDM parametermspace (q∗,m) using Lyman-αforest observations due to a combination of the free-streaming effect and the white-noise effect.

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