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Mirror dark matter and large scale structure

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-11-26 v2 Astrophysics

Abstract

Mirror matter is a dark matter candidate. In this paper, we re-examine the linear regime of density perturbation growth in a universe containing mirror dark matter. Taking adiabatic scale-invariant perturbations as the input, we confirm that the resulting processed power spectrum is richer than for the more familiar cases of cold, warm and hot dark matter. The new features include a maximum at a certain scale λmax\lambda_{max}, collisional damping below a smaller characteristic scale λS\lambda'_S, with oscillatory perturbations between the two. These scales are functions of the fundamental parameters of the theory. In particular, they decrease for decreasing xx, the ratio of the mirror plasma temperature to that of the ordinary. For x0.2x \sim 0.2, the scale λmax\lambda_{max} becomes galactic. Mirror dark matter therefore leads to bottom-up large scale structure formation, similar to conventional cold dark matter, for x<0.2x \stackrel{<}{\sim} 0.2. Indeed, the smaller the value of xx, the closer mirror dark matter resembles standard cold dark matter during the linear regime. The differences pertain to scales smaller than λS\lambda'_S in the linear regime, and generally in the non-linear regime because mirror dark matter is chemically complex and to some extent dissipative. Lyman-α\alpha forest data and the early reionisation epoch established by WMAP may hold the key to distinguishing mirror dark matter from WIMP-style cold dark matter.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0304260,
  title  = {Mirror dark matter and large scale structure},
  author = {A. Yu. Ignatiev and R. R. Volkas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0304260},
  year   = {2008}
}

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17 pages, 4 figures; minor changes, reference added