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Mixed dark matter with low-mass bosons

Abstract

We calculate the linear power spectrum for a range of mixed dark matter (MDM) models assuming a massive (few eV) boson, ϕ\phi, instead of a neutrino as the hot component. We consider both the case where the hot dark matter (HDM) particle is a boson and the cold component is some other unknown particle, and the case where there is only one dark matter particle, a boson, with the cold dark matter (CDM) component in a Bose condensate. Models resembling the latter type could arise from neutrino decays - we discuss some variants of this idea. The power spectra for MDM models with massive bosons are almost identical to neutrino MDM models for a given mass fraction of HDM if the bosons are distinct from their antiparticles (ϕϕˉ\phi\neq\bar\phi) and have a temperature like that of neutrinos, whereas models with ϕ=ϕˉ\phi=\bar\phi tend to overproduce small-scale structure.Comment: 17 pages+4 postscript figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. D15 Marc

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