Fundamental Physics Seminar Series - Exploring Inelastic Self-Interacting Dark Matter with Linear Cosmology
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Abstract
Inelastic self-interacting dark matter (iSIDM) provides a well-motivated extension of the cold dark matter paradigm, featuring multiple internal states connected by inelastic conversion processes. In this seminar, the speaker will present a linear-cosmology framework for iSIDM, starting from a model-independent microphysical parameterization of the inelastic cross section and deriving the corresponding background and perturbation equations in an effective Boltzmann-code description. She will then discuss the resulting cosmological evolution, including the homogeneous chemical evolution and thermal history of the dark sector, demonstrating how these dynamics imprint characteristic signatures on the growth of density perturbations and the linear matter power spectrum. Finally, the speaker will illustrate how the linear-theory predictions of iSIDM can be connected to existing data by translating the modified transfer function into two commonly used phenomenological constraints—those derived from the Lyman-α forest and high-redshift UV luminosity functions—thereby obtaining a preliminary mapping of the viable parameter space.
About the Speaker
Ms. DUAN Xinchen is a PhD student at the Purple Mountain Observatory (PMO), specializing in cosmology and particle astrophysics. Her research focuses on dark-sector phenomenology, particularly on connecting microphysical dark matter interactions to cosmological observables.
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