Using neural ratio estimation on mock HERA power spectra, the authors forecast 95% lower bounds on the thermal WDM mass that exceed the 5.3 keV Lyman-alpha limit when the galaxy threshold mass Mturn is below 1e8 M_sun.
Dark Matter microphysics and 21 cm observations
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Dark matter interactions with massless or very light Standard Model particles, as photons or neutrinos, may lead to a suppression of the matter power spectrum at small scales and of the number of low mass haloes. Bounds on the dark matter scattering cross section with light degrees of freedom in such interacting dark matter (IDM) scenarios have been obtained from e.g. early time cosmic microwave background physics and large scale structure observations. Here we scrutinize dark matter microphysics in light of the claimed 21 cm EDGES 78 MHz absorption signal. IDM is expected to delay the 21 cm absorption features due to collisional damping effects. We identify the astrophysical conditions under which the existing constraints on the dark matter scattering cross section could be largely improved due to the IDM imprint on the 21 cm signal, providing also an explicit comparison to the WDM scenario.
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Simulation-based inference on warm dark matter from HERA forecasts
Using neural ratio estimation on mock HERA power spectra, the authors forecast 95% lower bounds on the thermal WDM mass that exceed the 5.3 keV Lyman-alpha limit when the galaxy threshold mass Mturn is below 1e8 M_sun.