Theorie-Palaver

Dec. 18, 2018 at 2:30 p.m. in MITP seminar room

Upalaparna Banerjee

Federico Gasparotto

Pouria Mazloumi

Yong Xu

Searching for Dark Matter at the Cosmic Dawn
Julian Munoz (Harvard University)


The nature of the dark matter is still a mystery, although current and upcoming 21-cm measurements during the cosmic dawn can provide a new arena on the search for the cosmological dark matter. This era saw the formation of the first stars, which coupled the spin temperature of hydrogen to its kinetic temperature---producing 21-cm absorption in the CMB. The strength of this absorption acts as a thermostat, showing us if the baryons have been cooled down or heated up by different processes. I will show the discovery space for new dark-sector interactions, focusing on the case of "minicharged" dark-matter, which can explain the anomalous 21-cm depth observed by the EDGES collaboration.