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Cosmological constraints to dark matter with two- and many-body decays

We present a study of cosmological implications of generic dark matter decays. We consider two-body and many-body decaying scenarios. In the two-body case the massive particle has a possibly relativistic kick velocity and thus possesses a dynamical equation of state. This has implications to the exp...

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Published in:Physical review. D 2016-01, Vol.93 (2), Article 023510
Main Authors: Blackadder, Gordon, Koushiappas, Savvas M.
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Language:English
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Summary:We present a study of cosmological implications of generic dark matter decays. We consider two-body and many-body decaying scenarios. In the two-body case the massive particle has a possibly relativistic kick velocity and thus possesses a dynamical equation of state. This has implications to the expansion history of the Universe. We use recent observational data from the cosmic microwave background, baryon acoustic oscillations and supernovae type Ia to obtain constraints on the lifetime of the dark matter particle. We find that for an energy splitting where more than 40% of the dark matter particle energy is transferred to massless, relativistic particles in the two-body case, or more than 50% in the many-body case, lifetimes less than the age of the Universe are excluded at more than 95% confidence. When the energy splitting falls to 10% the lifetime is constrained to be more than roughly half the age.
ISSN:2470-0010
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.93.023510