Dark Matter annihilations in halos and high-redshift sources of reionization of the universe
Vivian Poulin, Pasquale D. Serpico, Julien Lesgourgues

TL;DR
This paper investigates the impact of dark matter annihilations in halos on cosmic reionization and CMB signals, finding that under standard models the effects are minimal, but alternative models could reveal more significant impacts, especially through 21 cm observations.
Contribution
The study revisits dark matter annihilation effects in halos on reionization, incorporating diverse astrophysical sources and heating, highlighting potential for larger impacts under different assumptions.
Findings
Impact on CMB optical depth is minimal under standard models.
Different astrophysical assumptions can enhance dark matter annihilation signals.
21 cm observations are promising for future dark matter searches.
Abstract
It is well known that annihilations in the homogeneous fluid of dark matter (DM) can leave imprints in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy power spectrum. However, the relevance of DM annihilations in halos for cosmological observables is still subject to debate, with previous works reaching different conclusions on this point. Also, all previous studies used a single type of parameterization for the astrophysical reionization, and included no astrophysical source for the heating of the intergalactic medium. In this work, we revisit these problems. When standard approaches are adopted, we find that the ionization fraction does exhibit a very particular (and potentially constraining) pattern, but the currently measurable optical depth to reionization is left almost unchanged: In agreement with the most of the previous literature, for plausible halo models we find that the…
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