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Testing Lorentz invariance of dark matter

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We study the possibility to constrain deviations from Lorentz invariance in dark matter (DM) with cosmological observations. Breaking of Lorentz invariance generically introduces new light gravitational degrees of freedom, which we represent through a dynamical timelike vector field. If DM does not obey Lorentz invariance, it couples to this vector field. We find that this coupling affects the inertial mass of small DM halos which no longer satisfy the equivalence principle. For large enough lumps of DM we identify a (chameleon) mechanism that restores the inertial mass to its standard value. As a consequence, the dynamics of gravitational clustering are modified. Two prominent effects are a scale dependent enhancement in the growth of large scale structure and a scale dependent bias between DM and baryon density perturbations. The comparison with the measured linear matter power spectrum in principle allows to bound the departure from Lorentz invariance of DM at the per cent level.

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Probing the Dark Sector using the Fornax Satellite

astro-ph.CO · 2025-09-01 · conditional · novelty 4.0

Simulations of Fornax show a dark-matter-only fifth force stronger than about 40-60% of gravity would strip its stars, leaving β less than about 0.2 as consistent with observations.

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  • Probing the Dark Sector using the Fornax Satellite astro-ph.CO · 2025-09-01 · conditional · none · ref 37 · internal anchor

    Simulations of Fornax show a dark-matter-only fifth force stronger than about 40-60% of gravity would strip its stars, leaving β less than about 0.2 as consistent with observations.