Small scale aspects of warm dark matter : power spectra and acoustic oscillations
Daniel Boyanovsky, Jun Wu

TL;DR
This paper presents a semi-analytic study of small-scale features in warm dark matter power spectra, revealing acoustic oscillations and a quasi-degeneracy among parameters, with implications for sterile neutrino constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a semi-analytic framework for WDM power spectra, highlighting acoustic oscillations and parameter degeneracies affecting sterile neutrino constraints.
Findings
Identification of WDM-acoustic oscillations at small scales
Demonstration of quasi-degeneracy among mass, distribution, and decoupling temperature
Provision of an analytic interpolation for power spectra across scales
Abstract
We provide a semi-analytic study of the small scale aspects of the power spectra of warm dark matter (WDM) candidates that decoupled while relativistic with arbitrary distribution functions. These are characterized by two widely different scales and with the velocity dispersion at matter radiation equality. Density perturbations evolve through three stages: radiation domination when the particle is relativistic and non-relativistic and matter domination. An early ISW effect during the first stage leads to an enhancement of density perturbations and a plateau in the transfer function for . An effective fluid description emerges at small scales which includes the effects of free streaming in initial conditions and inhomogeneities. The transfer function…
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