New Insight on Neutrino Dark Matter Interactions from Small-Scale CMB Observations
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Author | Sebastian Trojanowski |
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Affiliation | National Centre for Nuclear Research |
Time | 2023-12-07 14:00 |
Location | Purple Mountain Observatory 3-302 Meeting Room |
Abstract:
In the talk, I will revisit the possibility of using cosmological observations to constrain models that involve interactions between neutrinos and dark matter. I will show that small-scale measurements of the cosmic microwave background with a few percent accuracy are critical to uncovering unique signatures from models with tiny couplings that would require a much higher sensitivity at lower multipoles, such as those probed by the Planck satellite. In order to test this, the high-multipole data released by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope have been analyzed, both independently and in combination with Planck and Baryon Acoustic Oscillation measurements, finding a preference for a non-vanishing coupling at 68% CL. This aligns with other CMB-independent probes, such as Lyman- . I will illustrate how this coupling could be accounted for in dark matter interactions with a sterile neutrino.(arXiv: 2303.16895)