A bound on the cosmic opacity of unparticles from the CMB temperature
Maurice H.P.M. van Putten, Maryam Aghaei Abchouyeh

TL;DR
This paper constrains the interaction strength between unparticles and CMB photons using temperature measurements, providing bounds that challenge their role in late-time cosmology.
Contribution
It introduces new bounds on unparticle-photon interactions based on CMB temperature data, linking unparticle physics to observable cosmological constraints.
Findings
Unparticle-photon cross-section constrained to less than 10^{-40} m^2.
Spectral distortion limits imply cross-section less than 10^{-3} pb.
Late-time unparticle effects are at the edge of the standard model.
Abstract
Unparticle cosmology gives an unconventional outlook on the dark sector of cosmology, increasingly challenging by -tension. This model derives from a finite temperature broken conformal symmetry of radiation, described by a non-radiative correction with unknown sign in energy density. This symmetry breaking has a sign ambiguity, in which corrections about the IR fixed point are normal or tachyonic. While the first has been ruled out in a recent study, the latter possesses a late-time temperature associated with (), where denotes the temperature of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). Thus exposed to the enormous heat bath of unparticles, is constrained by the astronomical age of the Universe . The relative temperature shift in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
