Constraining Warm Dark Matter with high-$z$ supernova lensing [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.2185


We propose a new method to constrain the Warm Dark Matter (WDM) particle mass, $m_\chi$, based on the counts of multiply imaged, distant supernovae produced by strong lensing by intervening cosmological matter fluctuations. The counts are very sensitive to the WDM particle mass, assumed here to be $m_\chi=1, 1.5, 2$ keV. We generalize the Das & Ostriker (2006) strong lensing method to the WDM case and using the observed cosmic star formation history we compute the probability for a distant SN to undergo a strong lensing event in different cosmologies. A minimum observing time of 2 yr (5 yr) is required for a future 100 sq. degrees survey reaching $z \approx 4$ ($z \approx 3$) to disentangle at 2$\sigma$ a WDM ($m_\chi=1$ keV) model from the standard CDM scenario.

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S. Pandolfi, C. Evoli, A. Ferrara, et. al.
Tue, 11 Mar 14
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