Imprints of decaying dark matter on cosmic voids
Earl Lester, Krzysztof Bolejko

TL;DR
This paper explores how decaying dark matter influences cosmic voids, proposing a hydrodynamical model to identify potential observational signatures that could confirm or constrain dark matter decay scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a covariant hydrodynamical framework for decaying dark matter and demonstrates its impact on the evolution of cosmic voids, providing a new method to test dark matter physics.
Findings
Dark matter decay modifies the growth of S-type voids.
Future void observations can constrain decay rate and injection velocity.
Potential to confirm or rule out decaying dark matter models.
Abstract
The Standard Cosmological Model assumes that more than 85\% of matter is in the form of collisionless and pressureless dark matter. Unstable decaying dark matter has been proposed in the literature as an extension to the standard cold dark matter model. In this paper we investigate a scenario when dark matter decays and the resultant particle moves with respect to the dark matter. A covariant hydrodynamical model is developed in which the decay is modeled by the transfer of energy-momentum between two dark dust fluid components. We parameterise the model in terms of the decay rate and injection velocity of the resultant dark matter particles. We apply the framework to study the evolution of cosmic voids which are environments with low content of baryonic matter. Thus, unlike baryon-rich environments, voids provide an opportunity to measure dark matter signals that are…
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