Dark matter component decaying after recombination: constraints from diffuse gamma-ray and neutrino flux measurements

Abstract

We consider scenario of the dark matter consisting of two fractions, stable part being dominant and a smaller unstable fraction, which has decayed after the recombination epoch. It has been suggested in Ref. [arxiv:1505.03644] that the above scenario may alleviate tension between high-redshift (CMB anisotropy) and low-redshift (cepheid variables and SNe Ia, cluster counts) cosmological measurements. We derive constraints on the heavy relics branching to qq, e+e-, μ+μ-, τ+τ-, ee, μμ, W+W- and γγ in the above scenario by comparison of the secondary γ and fluxes produced by the process with recent diffuse γ and flux measurements.

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