Stepped Partially Acoustic Dark Matter, Large Scale Structure, and the Hubble Tension
Abstract
We propose a new interacting dark sector model, Stepped Partially Acoustic Dark Matter (SPartAcous), that can simultaneously address the two most important tensions in current cosmological data, the and problems. As in the Partially Acoustic Dark Matter (PAcDM) scenario, this model features a subcomponent of dark matter that interacts with dark radiation at high temperatures, suppressing the growth of structure at small scales and thereby addressing the problem. However, in the SPartAcous model, the dark radiation includes a component with a light mass that becomes non-relativistic close to the time of matter-radiation equality. As this light component annihilates away, the remaining dark radiation heats up and its interactions with dark matter decouple. The heating up of the dark sector results in a step-like increase in the relative energy density in dark radiation, significantly reducing the tension, while the decoupling of dark matter and dark radiation ensures that the power spectrum at larger scales is identical to CDM.
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@article{arxiv.2208.05984,
title = {Stepped Partially Acoustic Dark Matter, Large Scale Structure, and the Hubble Tension},
author = {Manuel A. Buen-Abad and Zackaria Chacko and Can Kilic and Gustavo Marques-Tavares and Taewook Youn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.05984},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
36 pages, 7 figures; v2: Minor changes. Matches published version