Illuminating the Cosmos: Dark matter, primordial black holes, and cosmic dawn
Wenzer Qin

TL;DR
This thesis explores fundamental questions in cosmology, focusing on dark matter's nature, primordial black hole formation, and cosmic dawn signals, using novel methods and models to interpret observational data.
Contribution
It introduces new analyses of exotic energy injection signatures, models primordial black hole dark matter formation with inflationary scenarios, and develops an effective field theory approach to 21cm cosmology signals.
Findings
Constraints on exotic energy injection from CMB and Lyman-alpha data
Identification of inflationary models capable of producing primordial black holes within observational bounds
Validated analytic methods for 21cm signals against hydrodynamic simulations
Abstract
The -CDM model of cosmology has done much to clarify our picture of the early universe. However, there are still some questions that -CDM does not necessarily answer; questions such as what is the fundamental nature of dark matter? What is its origin? And what causes the intriguing measurements that we are seeing from cosmic dawn? In this thesis, I will describe three directions in which I have pushed forward our understanding of how fundamental physics manifests in cosmology. First, I have studied the signatures of exotic energy injection in various astrophysical and cosmological probes, including the Lyman- forest, the blackbody spectrum of the cosmic microwave background, the power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background, and the formation of the earliest stars in our universe. Second, I have investigated the formation of primordial black hole dark…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
