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Astroparticle Constraints from the Cosmic Star Formation Rate Density at High Redshift: Current Status and Forecasts for JWST

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2022-11-08 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We exploit the recent determination of cosmic star formation rate (SFR) density at redshifts z4z\gtrsim 4 to derive astroparticle constraints on three common dark matter scenarios alternative to standard cold dark matter (CDM): warm dark matter (WDM), fuzzy dark matter (ψ\psiDM) and self-interacting dark matter (SIDM). Our analysis relies on the UV luminosity functions measured by the Hubble Space Telescope out to z10z\lesssim 10 and down to UV magnitudes MUV17M_{\rm UV}\lesssim -17. We extrapolate these to fainter yet unexplored magnitude ranges, and perform abundance matching with the halo mass functions in a given DM scenario, so obtaining a relationship between the UV magnitude and the halo mass. We then compute the cosmic SFR density by integrating the extrapolated UV luminosity functions down to a faint magnitude limit MUVlimM_{\rm UV}^{\rm lim}, which is determined via the above abundance matching relationship by two free parameters: the minimum threshold halo mass MHGFM_{\rm H}^{\rm GF} for galaxy formation, and the astroparticle quantity XX characterizing each DM scenario (namely, particle mass for WDM and ψ\psiDM, and kinetic temperature at decoupling TXT_X for SIDM). We perform Bayesian inference on such parameters via a MCMC technique by comparing the cosmic SFR density from our approach to the current observational estimates at z4z\gtrsim 4, constraining the WDM particle mass to mX1.20.4(0.5)+0.3(11.3)m_X\approx 1.2^{+0.3\,(11.3)}_{-0.4\,(-0.5)} keV, the ψ\psiDM particle mass to mX3.70.4(0.5)+1.8(+12.9.3)×1022m_X\approx 3.7^{+1.8\,(+12.9.3)}_{-0.4\,(-0.5)}\times 10^{-22} eV, and the SIDM temperature to TX0.210.06(0.07)+0.04(+1.8)T_X\approx 0.21^{+0.04\,(+1.8)}_{-0.06\,(-0.07)} keV at 68%68\% (95%95\%) confidence level. We then forecast how such constraints will be strengthened by upcoming refined estimates of the cosmic SFR density, if the early data on the UV luminosity function at z10z\gtrsim 10 from JWST will be confirmed down to ultra-faint magnitudes.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2211.02840,
  title  = {Astroparticle Constraints from the Cosmic Star Formation Rate Density at High Redshift: Current Status and Forecasts for JWST},
  author = {Giovanni Gandolfi and Andrea Lapi and Tommaso Ronconi and Luigi Danese},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.02840},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

18 pages, accepted in MDPI Universe. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2205.09474