Constraints from High-Precision Measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background: The Case of Disintegrating Dark Matter with ${\Lambda}$ or Dynamical Dark Energy
Wenzhong Liu, Luis A. Anchordoqui, Eleonora Di Valentino, Supriya Pan,, Yabo Wu, Weiqiang Yang

TL;DR
This study tests a disintegrating dark matter model against recent cosmological data, finding it cannot resolve the H_0 tension unless extended with a dynamic dark energy component, which then worsens the S_8 tension.
Contribution
It provides updated constraints on disintegrating dark matter models using 2018 Planck data and explores extensions with variable dark energy equation-of-state to address cosmological tensions.
Findings
No evidence for disintegration parameter alpha ≠ 0 with 2018 Planck data.
Extensions with w ≠ -1 can resolve H_0 tension at 1 sigma.
Adding intermediate-redshift data weakens model effectiveness.
Abstract
In recent years discrepancies have emerged in measurements of the present-day rate of expansion of the universe and in estimates of the clustering of matter . Using the most recent cosmological observations we reexamine a novel model proposed to address these tensions, in which cold dark matter disintegrates into dark radiation. The disintegration process is controlled by its rate , where is a (constant) dimensionless parameter quantifying the strength of the disintegration mechanism and is the conformal Hubble rate in the spatially flat Friedmann-Lema\^{i}tre-Robertson-Walker universe and is the energy density of the disintegrating cold dark matter. We constrain this model with the latest 2018 Planck temperature and polarization data, showing that there is no evidence for and that…
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