Searching for Dark Matter Interactions with ACT, SPT and DES

Abstract

Models of a dark radiation sector with a mass threshold (WZDR+) have proved to be an appealing alternative to . These models provide simple comparison models, grounded in well-understood particle physics and with limited additional parameters. In addition, they have shown relevance in easing existing cosmological tensions, specifically the H0 tension and the S8 tension. Recently, measurements of CMB lensing by the ACT collaboration have provided strong additional information on clustering at late times. Within , these results yield a high value of S8 at odds with weak-lensing measurements. In this work, we study this in the context of WZDR+, and find a much wider range of allowed values of S8, and in particular much better agreement between data sets and an overall improvement of fit versus . We expand our analyses to include a wide set of data, including the ACT-DR6 lensing data, as well as primary CMB information from ACT-DR4 and SPT-3G, scale-dependent power spectra from DES and measurements of H0 from SH0ES. We find that there is little to no tension in measurements of structure within the data sets, and the inferred value of S8 is generally lower than that in . We find that the inclusion of DES generally favors a higher H0, but there is some direct tension between the high- multipole data and this result. Future data should clarify whether this is a statistical artifact, or a true incompatibility of these datasets within this model.

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