1201.3939 (Aravind Natarajan)
Aravind Natarajan
We use Cosmic Microwave Background data from the WMAP, SPT, BICEP, and QUaD
experiments to obtain constraints on the dark matter particle mass $m_\chi$,
and show that the combined data requires $m_\chi > 7.6$ GeV at the 95%
confidence level for the $\chi \chi \rightarrow b \bar b$ channel. We examine
whether the bound on $m_\chi$ is sensitive to $\sigma_8$ measurements made by
galaxy cluster observations. The large uncertainty in $\sigma_8$ and the
degeneracy with $\Omega_{\rm m}$ allow only small improvements in the dark
matter mass bound. Increasing the number of effective neutrino-like degrees of
freedom to $N_{\rm eff} = 3.85$ improves the mass bound to $m_\chi > 8.6$ GeV
at 95% confidence, for the $\chi \chi \rightarrow b \bar b$ channel. We also
study models in which dark matter halos at $z<60$ reionize the Universe. We
compute the Ostriker-Vishniac power resulting from partial reionization at
intermediate redshifts $10View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.3939
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