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Reducing cosmological small scale structure via a large dark matter-neutrino interaction: constraints and consequences

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-12-11 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Cold dark matter explains a wide range of data on cosmological scales. However, there has been a steady accumulation of evidence for discrepancies between simulations and observations at scales smaller than galaxy clusters. Solutions to these small scale structure problems may indicate that simulations need to improve how they include feedback from baryonic matter, or may imply that dark matter properties differ from the standard cold, noninteracting scenario. One promising way to affect structure formation on small scales is a relatively strong coupling of dark matter to neutrinos. We construct an experimentally viable, simple, renormalizable, model with new interactions between neutrinos and dark matter. We show that addressing the small scale structure problems requires dark matter with a mass that is tens of MeV, and a present-day density determined by an initial particle-antiparticle asymmetry in the dark sector. Generating a sufficiently large dark matter-neutrino coupling requires a new heavy neutrino with a mass around 100 MeV. The heavy neutrino is mostly sterile but has a substantial τ\tau neutrino component, while the three nearly massless neutrinos are partly sterile. We provide the first discussion of how such dark matter-neutrino interactions affect neutrino (especially τ\tau neutrino) phenomenology. This model can be tested by future astrophysical, particle physics, and neutrino oscillation data. A feature in the neutrino energy spectrum and flavor content from a future nearby supernova would provide strong evidence of neutrino-dark matter interactions. Promising signatures include anomalous matter effects in neutrino oscillations due to nonstandard interactions and a component of the τ\tau neutrino with mass around 100 MeV.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1412.3113,
  title  = {Reducing cosmological small scale structure via a large dark matter-neutrino interaction: constraints and consequences},
  author = {Bridget Bertoni and Seyda Ipek and David McKeen and Ann E. Nelson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.3113},
  year   = {2014}
}

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32 pages, 4 figures