Relic neutrino decay solution to the excess radio background
Abstract
The excess radio background detected by ARCADE 2 represents a puzzle within the standard cosmological model. There is no clear viable astrophysical solution, and therefore, it might indicate the presence of new physics. Radiative decays of a relic neutrino (either , or , or ) into a sterile neutrino , assumed to be quasi-degenerate, provide a solution that currently evades all constraints posed by different cosmological observations and reproduces very well the ARCADE 2 data. We find a very good fit to the ARCADE 2 data with best fit values and , where is the lifetime and is the mass difference between the decaying active neutrino and the sterile neutrino. On the other hand, if relic neutrino decays do not explain ARCADE 2 data, then these place a stringent constraint in the range . The solution also predicts a stronger 21 cm absorption global signal than the predicted one from the CDM model, with a contrast brightness temperature ( C.L.) at redshift . This is in mild tension with the even stronger signal found by the EDGES collaboration, , suggesting that this might have been overestimated, possibly receiving a contribution from some unidentified foreground source.
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@article{arxiv.2312.03082,
title = {Relic neutrino decay solution to the excess radio background},
author = {P. S. Bhupal Dev and Pasquale Di Bari and Ivan Martínez-Soler and Rishav Roshan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.03082},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
21 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables, v2: it matches version to be published in JCAP