Author:
Nygaard Andreas,Tram Thomas,Hannestad Steen
Abstract
Abstract
In this paper we update the constraints on the simple
decaying cold dark matter (DCDM) model with dark radiation (DR) as
decay product. We consider two different regimes of the lifetime,
i.e. short-lived and long-lived, and use the most recent CMB data
from Planck (2018) to infer new constraints on the decay parameters
with which we compare the constraints inferred by the previous
Planck data (2015). We hereby show that the newest CMB data
constrains the fractional amount of DCDM twice as much as the
previous data in the long-lived regime, leading to our current best
2σ upper bound of f
dcdm < 2.44%. In the short-lived
regime, we get a slightly looser 2σ upper bound of
f
dcdm < 13.1% compared to the previous CMB data. If we
include Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations data from BOSS DR-12, the
constraints in both the long-lived and the short-lived regimes relax
to f
dcdm < 2.62% and f
dcdm < 1.49%, respectively. We
also investigate how this model impacts the Hubble and σ8
tensions, and we find that each of the decay regimes can slightly
relieve a different one of the tensions. The model can thus not
accommodate both tensions at once, and the improvements on each are
not significant. We furthermore improve on previous work by
thoroughly analysing the impacts of short-lived DCDM on the
radiation density and deriving a mapping between short-lived DCDM
and a correction, ΔN
eff, to the effective number of
massless neutrino species.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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