Unlocking the synergy between CMB spectral distortions and anisotropies
Hao Fu, Matteo Lucca, Silvia Galli, Elia S. Battistelli, Deanna C., Hooper, Julien Lesgourgues, Nils Sch\"oneberg

TL;DR
This paper explores how measurements of CMB spectral distortions, combined with anisotropy data, can improve constraints on early universe models, dark matter properties, and inflation parameters, especially with future high-sensitivity experiments.
Contribution
It demonstrates the potential of future spectral distortion experiments to significantly enhance constraints on cosmological parameters and dark matter properties when combined with anisotropy data.
Findings
Spectral distortion measurements can improve inflation parameter constraints.
High-sensitivity SD experiments can constrain dark matter decay models.
Constraints on dark matter annihilation are limited by current anisotropy data.
Abstract
Measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) spectral distortions (SDs) will open a new window on the very early universe, providing new information complementary to that gathered from CMB temperature and polarization anisotropies. In this paper, we study their synergy as a function of the characteristics of the considered experiments. In particular, we examine a wide range of sensitivities for possible SD measurements, spanning from FIRAS up to noise levels 1000 times better than PIXIE, and study their constraining power when combined with current or future CMB anisotropy experiments such as Planck or LiteBIRD plus CMB-S4. We consider a number of different cosmological models such as the CDM, as well as its extensions with the running of the scalar spectral index, the decay or the annihilation of dark matter (DM) particles. While upcoming CMB anisotropy experiments…
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