Lyman-α Forest Constraint on Dark Matter from Dark Sector Decay
Abstract
By exploiting small-scale structure formation probed by Lyman-α forest observations, we study constraints on a model of dark matter from dark sector decay. We compute the phase space distribution of the dark matter and the linear matter power spectrum. We map the non-thermal dark matter distribution in this dark matter model to an approximate thermal warm dark matter distribution, and use this approximation to obtain a constraint from the Lyman-α forest observation. We combine the latest Lyman-α forest bounds with the constraint from the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. As these two probes offer highly complementary constraints, we impose strong limits on sub-GeV dark matter. Consequently, masses lighter than 10-1 GeV are excluded, thereby significantly limiting the allowed parameter space. More broadly, our findings demonstrate the utility of small-scale structure observations in testing non-thermal dark matter paradigms, offering valuable insights for exploring a wider class of late-time decay models.
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