SuperWIMP solutions to small scale structure problems

Jul, 2005
8 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.Lett. 95 (2005) 181301
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Report number:
  • UCI-TR-2005-27

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Abstract:
Collisionless, cold dark matter in the form of weakly-interacting massive particles (WIMPs) is well-motivated in particle physics, naturally yields the observed relic density, and successfully explains structure formation on large scales. On small scales, however, it predicts too much power, leading to cuspy halos, dense cores, and large numbers of subhalos, in apparent conflict with observations. We consider superWIMP dark matter, produced with large velocity in late decays at times 10^5 s - 10^8 s. As analyzed by Kaplinghat in a more general setting, we find that superWIMPs have sufficiently large free-streaming lengths and low phase space densities to help resolve small scale structure problems while preserving all of the above-mentioned WIMP virtues.
  • 98.80.Cq
  • 12.60.Jv
  • 95.35.+d
  • 11.10.Kk
  • dark matter
  • elementary particle weak interactions
  • cosmology
  • WIMP: dark matter
  • WIMP: decay
  • WIMP: sparticle
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