Current dark matter annihilation constraints from CMB and low-redshift data

Updated constraints on the dark matter cross section and mass are presented combining cosmic microwave background (CMB) power spectrum measurements from Planck, WMAP9, ACT, and SPT as well as several low-redshift data sets (BAO, HST, and supernovae). For the CMB data sets, we combine WMAP9 temperatu...

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Main Authors: Madhavacheril, Mathew S., Sehgal, Neelima, Slatyer, Tracy Robyn
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/88661
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description Updated constraints on the dark matter cross section and mass are presented combining cosmic microwave background (CMB) power spectrum measurements from Planck, WMAP9, ACT, and SPT as well as several low-redshift data sets (BAO, HST, and supernovae). For the CMB data sets, we combine WMAP9 temperature and polarization data for l ≤ 431 with Planck temperature data for 432 ≤ l ≤ 2500, ACT and SPT data for l > 2500, and Planck CMB four-point lensing measurements. We allow for redshift-dependent energy deposition from dark matter annihilation by using a “universal" energy absorption curve. We also include an updated treatment of the excitation, heating, and ionization energy fractions and provide an updated deposition efficiency factors (f[subscript eff]) for 41 different dark matter models. Assuming perfect energy deposition (f[subscript eff] = 1) and a thermal cross section, dark matter masses below 26 GeV are excluded at the 2σ level. Assuming a more generic efficiency of f[subscript eff] = 0.2, thermal dark matter masses below 5 GeV are disfavored at the 2σ level. These limits are a factor of ∼2 improvement over those from WMAP9 data alone. These current constraints probe, but do not exclude, dark matter as an explanation for reported anomalous indirect detection observations from AMS-02/PAMELA and the Fermi gamma-ray inner-Galaxy data. They also probe relevant models that would explain anomalous direct detection events from CDMS, CRESST, CoGeNT, and DAMA, as originating from a generic thermal weakly interacting massive particle. Projected constraints from the full Planck release should improve the current limits by another factor of ∼2 but will not definitely probe these signals. The proposed CMB Stage IV experiment will more decisively explore the relevant regions and improve upon the Planck constraints by another factor of ∼2.
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spelling mit-1721.1/886612022-09-30T14:33:20Z Current dark matter annihilation constraints from CMB and low-redshift data Madhavacheril, Mathew S. Sehgal, Neelima Slatyer, Tracy Robyn Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics Slatyer, Tracy Robyn Updated constraints on the dark matter cross section and mass are presented combining cosmic microwave background (CMB) power spectrum measurements from Planck, WMAP9, ACT, and SPT as well as several low-redshift data sets (BAO, HST, and supernovae). For the CMB data sets, we combine WMAP9 temperature and polarization data for l ≤ 431 with Planck temperature data for 432 ≤ l ≤ 2500, ACT and SPT data for l > 2500, and Planck CMB four-point lensing measurements. We allow for redshift-dependent energy deposition from dark matter annihilation by using a “universal" energy absorption curve. We also include an updated treatment of the excitation, heating, and ionization energy fractions and provide an updated deposition efficiency factors (f[subscript eff]) for 41 different dark matter models. Assuming perfect energy deposition (f[subscript eff] = 1) and a thermal cross section, dark matter masses below 26 GeV are excluded at the 2σ level. Assuming a more generic efficiency of f[subscript eff] = 0.2, thermal dark matter masses below 5 GeV are disfavored at the 2σ level. These limits are a factor of ∼2 improvement over those from WMAP9 data alone. These current constraints probe, but do not exclude, dark matter as an explanation for reported anomalous indirect detection observations from AMS-02/PAMELA and the Fermi gamma-ray inner-Galaxy data. They also probe relevant models that would explain anomalous direct detection events from CDMS, CRESST, CoGeNT, and DAMA, as originating from a generic thermal weakly interacting massive particle. Projected constraints from the full Planck release should improve the current limits by another factor of ∼2 but will not definitely probe these signals. The proposed CMB Stage IV experiment will more decisively explore the relevant regions and improve upon the Planck constraints by another factor of ∼2. Stony Brook University-Brookhaven National Laboratory (Research Initiatives Seed Grant 37298, Project 1111593) United States. Dept. of Energy (Cooperative Research Agreement Contract DE-FG02-05ER41360) 2014-08-11T16:03:22Z 2014-08-11T16:03:22Z 2014-05 2013-10 2014-07-23T20:49:05Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 1550-7998 1550-2368 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/88661 Madhavacheril, Mathew S., Neelima Sehgal, and Tracy R. Slatyer. “Current Dark Matter Annihilation Constraints from CMB and Low-Redshift Data.” Phys. Rev. D 89, no. 10 (May 2014). © 2014 American Physical Society https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9699-9047 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.89.103508 Physical Review D Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. American Physical Society application/pdf American Physical Society American Physical Society
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title_full Current dark matter annihilation constraints from CMB and low-redshift data
title_fullStr Current dark matter annihilation constraints from CMB and low-redshift data
title_full_unstemmed Current dark matter annihilation constraints from CMB and low-redshift data
title_short Current dark matter annihilation constraints from CMB and low-redshift data
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