Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8188294 | Physics Letters B | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Although Planck data supports the standard ÎCDM 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 â¼1 s, 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(1 keV-100 GeV). In both cases it is possible to address the lithium problem.
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Authors
Pasquale Di Bari, Stephen F. King, Alexander Merle,