Warm Dark Matter as a solution to the small scale crisis: new constraints from high redshift Lyman-alpha forest data
M. Viel, G.D. Becker, J.S. Bolton, M.G. Haehnelt

TL;DR
This study uses high-redshift Lyman-alpha forest data and hydrodynamical simulations to place new constraints on warm dark matter particle masses, significantly limiting their role in solving the small scale crisis of cold dark matter.
Contribution
It provides the first robust lower limit on WDM particle mass using high-resolution quasar spectra and comprehensive simulations, refining previous constraints.
Findings
Lower limit on WDM particle mass > 3.3 keV (2sigma)
Disfavors WDM particles of 1-2.5 keV at high confidence levels
Constraints exclude WDM models with significant suppression at small scales
Abstract
We present updated constraints on the free-streaming of warm dark matter (WDM) particles derived from an analysis of the Lya flux power spectrum measured from high-resolution spectra of 25 z > 4 quasars obtained with the Keck High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer (HIRES) and the Magellan Inamori Kyocera Echelle (MIKE) spectrograph. We utilize a new suite of high-resolution hydrodynamical simulations that explore WDM masses of 1, 2 and 4 keV (assuming the WDM consists of thermal relics), along with different physically motivated thermal histories. We carefully address different sources of systematic error that may affect our final results and perform an analysis of the Lya flux power with conservative error estimates. By using a method that samples the multi-dimensional astrophysical and cosmological parameter space, we obtain a lower limit mwdm > 3.3 keV (2sigma) for warm dark matter…
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