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Matter Power Spectrum of Light Freeze-in Dark Matter: With or without Self-Interaction

Published 4 Jul 2019 in hep-ph | (1907.02454v3)

Abstract: We study the free-streaming effect in a light freeze-in dark matter model. Naturally in the dark sector one can find dark matter related coupling, and such coupling may induce dark matter self-scattering. In case that such scattering is subdominant, the dark matter partition function is not thermal but determined by the freeze-in process, yet its high momentum side is generally also Boltzmann suppressed. We show that the matter power spectrum is very similar to a warm dark matter one in shape. When matched to the current WDM bound, a $24$~keV freeze-in dark matter is ruled out at $2\sigma$ confidence level. In case that the dark matter self-scattering is strong and decouples at a very late time, by a new numerical calculation we show that the early stage Brownian motion indeed protects the power spectrum against free-streaming suppression. However, such an effect cannot be characterized by a free-streaming length alone; we find that the self-scattering decoupling time is another necessary parameter. The currently interested dark matter self-interaction cross section $\sim\text{cm}2/\text{g}$ is just marginal for such protection to be effective.

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