Cosmology of Inelastic Self-Interacting Dark Matter: Linear Evolution and Observational Constraints
Abstract
We study the linear cosmological evolution of inelastic self-interacting dark matter in a two-component dark sector with a small mass splitting, assuming thermal initial conditions for the two species. We derive the coupled background and perturbation equations for inelastic conversion between the two species, considering both power-law and low-velocity saturation cross sections. Exothermic conversion injects kinetic energy into the light component, generating pressure support that suppresses small-scale structure and produces dark acoustic oscillations in the matter power spectrum. The resulting cutoff at scale depends on the normalization and velocity dependence of the cross section, the dark matter mass and the mass splitting. Using linear power spectra computed with a modified Boltzmann solver, we apply recast constraints from Lyman- forest data and high-redshift UV luminosity functions, finding non-monotonic but closed exclusion regions driven by the competition between efficient conversion and rapid depletion of the heavy component. These results show that the internal thermodynamics of a secluded multi-component dark sector can leave observable imprints on structure formation, providing a complementary probe of secluded dark matter.
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@article{arxiv.2604.15006,
title = {Cosmology of Inelastic Self-Interacting Dark Matter: Linear Evolution and Observational Constraints},
author = {Xin-Chen Duan and Yue-Lin Sming Tsai and Ziwei Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.15006},
year = {2026}
}
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33 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, comments are welcome