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IWDM: The fate of an interacting non-cold dark matter - vacuum scenario

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IWDM: The fate of an interacting non-cold dark matter - vacuum scenario by Supriya Pan et al. on Monday 21 November In almost every cosmological models, the equation of state of the dark matter is assumed to be zero (i.e. a pressure-less/cold dark matter). Although such hypothesis is motivated by the abundance of cold dark matter in the universe, there is however no compelling reason to set the dark matter equation of state to zero, rather, the more generic picture is to consider a free-to-vary dark matter equation of state and let the observational data decide its fate. With the growing sensitivity of the experimental data, we choose the second possibility and consider an interacting non-cold dark matter $-$ vacuum scenario in which the dark matter equation of state is constant but free-to-vary in an interval. Considering a very well known and most used interaction function in the literature, we constrain this scenario using the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropies and the CMB lensing reconstruction from the legacy Planck release, baryon acoustic oscillations distance measurements and the Pantheon catalogue from Supernovae Type Ia. We find that for all the observational data sets, a non-zero value of the dark matter equation of state is preferred at 68\% CL which indicates that a non-cold dark matter sector in the universe should be investigated further in order to understand the intrinsic nature of the dark matter sector. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11047v1

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