CMB constraints on $γ$-CDM interactions revisited [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1802.06589


The Planck experiment has measured the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) angular spectrum with unprecedented accuracy, and these results are likely to remain the state-of-the art for a decade or more. Since these measurements are going to be used to forecast Euclid’s ability to test alternative dark matter models, we aim to set the final CMB constraint on the cross section of dark matter-photon scattering in the early universe. As the formalism has not been published in the literature yet, we present the key steps to derive the full set of linearized Einstein and Boltzmann equations and elucidate necessary modifications to the line of sight and the tight coupling approximation. These approximation schemes are commonly used in Boltzmann codes to reduce computational costs, but the tight coupling regime has been neglected in previous works related to dark matter-photon interactions. We then analyze the Planck data, with and without the 2015 polarization data at high multipoles. In both cases our constraint on the ratio of the elastic scattering cross section to the dark matter mass becomes more stringent with respect to previous constraints. The change is about 35% when the full Planck dataset is added (which includes E-mode polarization at high multipoles and the lensing potential power spectrum) and about 20%. when we only account for the polarization data at low multipoles ($+$ full temperature spectrum). Our most conservative limit reads as $\sigma_{\mathrm{DM}-\gamma} \leq 2.25\times 10^{-6}\,\sigma_\mathrm{Th}\left(m_\mathrm{DM}/\mathrm{GeV}\right)$ at 95% confidence. We do not expect this limit to change by adding the recently published SPT data.

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J. Stadler and C. hm
Tue, 20 Feb 18
40/54

Comments: 13 pages, 4 figures