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Astrophysical constraints on resonantly produced sterile neutrino dark matter

Published 27 Jan 2016 in astro-ph.CO and hep-ph | (1601.07553v2)

Abstract: Resonantly produced sterile neutrinos are considered an attractive dark matter (DM) candidate only requiring a minimal, well motivated extension to the standard model of particle physics. With a particle mass restricted to the keV range, sterile neutrinos are furthermore a prime candidate for warm DM, characterised by suppressed matter perturbations at the smallest observable scales. In this paper we take a critical look at the validity of the resonant scenario in the context of constraints from structure formation. We compare predicted and observed number of Milky-Way satellites and we introduce a new method to generalise existing Lyman-$\alpha$ limits based on thermal relic warm DM to the case of resonant sterile neutrino DM. The tightest limits come from the Lyman-$\alpha$ analysis, excluding the entire parameter space (at 2-$\sigma$ confidence level) still allowed by X-ray observations. Constraints from Milky-Way satellite counts are less stringent, leaving room for resonant sterile neutrino DM most notably around the suggested line signal at 7.1 keV.

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