The Cold Plus Hot Dark Matter Model From Supersymmetric Inflation
摘要
The cold plus hot dark matter (CHDM) model is arguably the best theory we currently have for a consistent description of the observed large scale structure formation. This is especially true if the primordial density fluctuations are assumed to be essentially scale invariant, in which case a mixture with 20-25 % HDM, 5- 10 % baryons, and the rest in CDM correctly predicted (in 1989) the quadrupole anisotropy measured a few years later by the COBE satellite. After a brief historical introduction, we present a model of supersymmetric inflation in which the CHDM model is neatly realized with a spectral index n= 0.98, while the dark matter consists of a few eV `tau' neutrino and the LSP (essentially the `bino'). We also provide a comparison of this model against the observations.
引用
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9612478,
title = {The Cold Plus Hot Dark Matter Model From Supersymmetric Inflation},
author = {Qaisar Shafi and Robert K. Schaefer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9612478},
year = {2007}
}
备注
13 pages LaTEX, with two postscript figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the Dark Matter '96 meeting in Heldelberg, Germany