New limits on light dark matter - proton cross section from the cosmic large-scale structure

Abstract

We set the strongest limits to-date on the velocity-independent dark matter (DM) - proton cross section σ for DM masses m = 10\,keV to 100\,GeV, using large-scale structure traced by the Lyman-alpha forest: e.g., a 95% lower limit σ < 6 × 10-30\,cm2, for m = 100\,keV. Our results complement direct detection, which has limited sensitivity to sub-GeV DM. We use an emulator of cosmological simulations, combined with data from the smallest cosmological scales used to-date, to model and search for the imprint of primordial DM-proton collisions. Cosmological bounds are improved by up to a factor of 25.

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