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Can Dark Matter Decay in Dark Energy?

Astrophysics 2009-02-26 v2

Abstract

We analyze the interaction between Dark Energy and Dark Matter from a thermodynamical perspective. By assuming they have different temperatures, we study the possibility of occurring a decay from Dark Matter into Dark Energy, characterized by a negative parameter QQ. We find that, if at least one of the fluids has non vanishing chemical potential, for instance μx<0\mu_x<0 and μdm=0\mu_{dm}=0 or μx=0\mu_x=0 and μdm>0\mu_{dm}>0, the decay is possible, where μx\mu_x and μdm\mu_{dm} are the chemical potentials of Dark Energy and Dark Matter, respectively. Using recent cosmological data, we find that, for a fairly simple interaction, the Dark Matter decay is favored with a probability of 93\sim 93% over the Dark Energy decay. This result comes from a likelihood analysis where only background evolution has been considered.

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@article{arxiv.0811.0099,
  title  = {Can Dark Matter Decay in Dark Energy?},
  author = {S. H. Pereira and J. F. Jesus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.0099},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Matches the published version. Section V changed. Formalism and main conclusion unchanged

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