A lower bound on the mass of Dark Matter particles
Alexey Boyarsky, Oleg Ruchayskiy, Dmytro Iakubovskyi

TL;DR
This paper establishes lower bounds on the mass of dark matter particles using phase-space distribution analysis in dwarf spheroidal galaxies, constraining various dark matter models including sterile neutrinos.
Contribution
It introduces two methods for deriving dark matter mass bounds from phase-space data, providing model-independent and model-dependent constraints, and applies them to current astronomical data.
Findings
Model-independent bound for fermionic DM: m > 1.7 keV
Sterile neutrino DM scenarios are highly constrained, with narrow allowed parameter windows
The results are independent of Lyman-alpha analysis constraints.
Abstract
We discuss the bounds on the mass of Dark Matter (DM) particles, coming from the analysis of DM phase-space distribution in dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs). After reviewing the existing approaches, we choose two methods to derive such a bound. The first one depends on the information about the current phase space distribution of DM particles only, while the second one uses both the initial and final distributions. We discuss the recent data on dSphs as well as astronomical uncertainties in relevant parameters. As an application, we present lower bounds on the mass of DM particles, coming from various dSphs, using both methods. The model-independent bound holds for any type of fermionic DM. Stronger, model-dependent bounds are quoted for several DM models (thermal relics, non-resonantly and resonantly produced sterile neutrinos, etc.). The latter bounds rely on the assumption that…
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