Institute for Advanced Study Informal Astrophysics Seminar

Using Microhalos to Probe the Origins of Dark Matter

The expansion history of the Universe prior to Big Bang nucleosynthesis is unknown. This ignorance profoundly limits our understanding of dark matter: we cannot calculate its relic abundance without knowing when the Universe became radiation dominated. Fortunately, there is another probe of the early Universe that could break this degeneracy. I will show how an effectively matter-dominated era prior to the onset of nucleosynthesis can radically enhance the population of microhalos for both thermal and nonthermal dark matter. I will then discuss how the resulting abundance of substructure affects the dark matter annihilation rate, which opens up the possibility of using gamma-ray observations to learn about the reheating of the Universe and the origins of dark matter.

Date & Time

November 20, 2014 | 11:00am – 12:00pm

Location

Bloomberg Hall, Astrophysics Library

Speakers

Adrienne Erickcek

Affiliation

University of North Carolina

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