Probing Dark Relativistic Species and Their Interactions with Dark Matter through CMB and 21cm surveys
We investigate the sensitivity of the 21cm power spectrum from cosmic dawn and the epoch of reionization to models of free-streaming dark radiation (parameterized through $N_{\rm eff}$) and interacting dark radiation-dark matter models (DM-DR). The latter models have gained attention for their poten...
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigate the sensitivity of the 21cm power spectrum from cosmic dawn
and the epoch of reionization to models of free-streaming dark radiation
(parameterized through $N_{\rm eff}$) and interacting dark radiation-dark
matter models (DM-DR). The latter models have gained attention for their
potential in addressing recent cosmological tensions and structure formation
challenges. We perform a Fisher matrix analysis under different assumptions
regarding the astrophysical modeling, and forecast the sensitivity of HERA
observations, combined with CMB data from Planck and the Simons Observatory
(SO), to $N_{\rm eff}$ and DM-DR interaction modeled using the ETHOS framework
assuming a constant scattering rate between the two components. Most
importantly, we find that 21cm observations can improve the sensitivity to the
DM-DR interaction rate by up to four order of magnitude compared to Planck and
SO. Conversely, in the limit of low interaction rate (which asymptotically
matches $N_{\rm eff}$), CMB data dominates the constraining power, but the
inclusion of HERA data can provide a $\sim 20\%$ improvement in sensitivity
over CMB data alone. Moreover, we find that HERA observations will be able to
probe a region of the DM-DR interaction parameter space which is promising to
explain the weak lensing amplitude `$S_8$' tension. Our results demonstrate the
complementarity of 21cm and CMB data in exploring dark sector interactions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.01486 |