Energy Injection And Absorption In The Cosmic Dark Ages
Abstract
Dark matter annihilation or de-excitation, decay of metastable species, or other new physics may inject energetic electrons and photons into the photon-baryon fluid during and after recombination. As such particles cool, they partition their energy into a large number of efficiently ionizing electrons and photons, which in turn modify the ionization history. Recent work has provided a simple method for constraining arbitrary energy deposition histories using the cosmic microwave background (CMB); in this note, we present results describing the energy deposition histories for photons and electrons as a function of initial energy and injection redshift. With these results, the CMB bounds on any process injecting some arbitrary spectrum of electrons, positrons and/or photons with arbitrary redshift dependence can be immediately computed.
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@article{arxiv.1211.0283,
title = {Energy Injection And Absorption In The Cosmic Dark Ages},
author = {Tracy R. Slatyer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.0283},
year = {2013}
}
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13 pages, 10 figures