Nonthermal dark matter produced relativistically in an early matter-dominated era remains mostly relativistic at reheating, so free streaming suppresses small-scale structure and Lyman-alpha plus Milky Way satellite data bound its production velocity.
Long-lived Light Mediator to Dark Matter and Primordial Small Scale Spectrum
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We calculate the early universe evolution of perturbations in the dark matter energy density in the context of simple dark sector models containing a GeV scale light mediator. We consider the case that the mediator is long lived, with lifetime up to a second, and before decaying it temporarily dominates the energy density of the universe. We show that for primordial perturbations that enter the horizon around this period, the interplay between linear growth during matter domination and collisional damping can generically lead to a sharp peak in the spectrum of dark matter density perturbation. As a result, the population of the smallest DM halos gets enhanced. Possible implications of this scenario are discussed.
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Constraining Nonthermal Dark Matter's Impact on the Matter Power Spectrum
Nonthermal dark matter produced relativistically in an early matter-dominated era remains mostly relativistic at reheating, so free streaming suppresses small-scale structure and Lyman-alpha plus Milky Way satellite data bound its production velocity.