2016
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201525830
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Planck2015 results

Abstract: This paper presents cosmological results based on full-mission Planck observations of temperature and polarization anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation. Our results are in very good agreement with the 2013 analysis of the Planck nominal-mission temperature data, but with increased precision. The temperature and polarization power spectra are consistent with the standard spatially-flat 6-parameter ΛCDM cosmology with a power-law spectrum of adiabatic scalar perturbations (denoted "bas… Show more

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“…For r + ∆ > 1 (i.e. m φ + m ψ > 2m χ ), σ inv should be exponentially larger than the weak scale in order to reproduce the observed relic density, Ω χ h 2 ≈ 0.12 [30]. This points to DM that is exponentially lighter than the weak scale.…”
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“…For r + ∆ > 1 (i.e. m φ + m ψ > 2m χ ), σ inv should be exponentially larger than the weak scale in order to reproduce the observed relic density, Ω χ h 2 ≈ 0.12 [30]. This points to DM that is exponentially lighter than the weak scale.…”
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“…Since φ couples to electrons but not neutrinos, it modifies their relative temperatures after the weak interactions decouple, changing the effective number of neutrinos, N eff [58]. We show the current constraints from Planck [30] and the projected reach of CMB Stage-4 experiments [59]. Planck and CMB Stage-4 measurements are also sensitive to the rate of dark matter annihilations into SM particles [30][31][32], this becomes important at larger values of δ, as shown in the right panel of Fig.…”
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“…Here, we combine the likelihood of full Planck temperature-only C TT l with the low−l polarization C TE l + C EE l + C BB l , which in notation is the same as the "PlanckTT + lowP" of [3].…”
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“…A cosmological constant Λ with equation of state w Λ = −1 is the simplest candidate of dark energy, which could be favored by the CMB data sets from Planck 2015 [1][2][3]; however, it is plagued with the fine-tuning problem and coincidence problem [4][5][6].…”
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