Astroparticle Constraints from Cosmic Reionization and Primordial Galaxy Formation
A. Lapi, T. Ronconi, L. Boco, F. Shankar, N. Krachmalnicoff, C., Baccigalupi, L. Danese

TL;DR
This paper uses high-redshift galaxy observations and cosmological data to constrain various dark matter models by analyzing their impact on cosmic reionization and galaxy formation, providing new limits on dark matter properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Bayesian framework combining galaxy luminosity functions and reionization data to differentiate dark matter scenarios and constrain their parameters.
Findings
Constraints on dark matter particle properties derived from reionization data.
Predictions for faint galaxy populations testable with James Webb Space Telescope.
Differentiation of dark matter models based on their effects on early galaxy formation.
Abstract
We derive astroparticle constraints in different dark matter scenarios alternative to cold dark matter (CDM): thermal relic warm dark matter, WDM; fuzzy dark matter, DM; self-interacting dark matter, SIDM; sterile neutrino dark matter, DM. Our framework is based on updated determinations of the high-redshift UV luminosity functions for primordial galaxies out to redshift , on redshift-dependent halo mass functions in the above DM scenarios from numerical simulations, and on robust constraints on the reionization history of the Universe from recent astrophysical and cosmological datasets. First, we build up an empirical model of cosmic reionization characterized by two parameters, namely the escape fraction of ionizing photons from primordial galaxies, and the limiting UV magnitude down to which the extrapolated UV luminosity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
