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Dark Radiation or Warm Dark Matter from long lived particle decays in the light of Planck

arXiv:1303.6267 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2013.06.003

Abstract

Although Planck data supports the standard ΛCDM model, it still allows for the presence of Dark Radiation corresponding up to about half an extra standard neutrino species. We propose a scenario for obtaining a fractional "effective neutrino species" from a thermally produced particle which decays into a much lighter stable relic plus standard fermions. At lifetimes much longer than 1 sec, both the relic particles and the non-thermal neutrino component contribute to Dark Radiation. By increasing the stable-to-unstable particle mass ratio, the relic particle no longer acts as Dark Radiation but instead becomes a candidate for Warm Dark Matter with mass O(1keV - 100GeV). In both cases it is possible to address the lithium problem.

18 pages, 2 figures; v3 matches version to be published in PLB