Cross-correlating Sunyaev–Zel'dovich and weak lensing maps

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 442:1 (2014) 69-91

Authors:

Dipak Munshi, Shahab Joudaki, Peter Coles, Joseph Smidt, Scott T Kay

Tensor Interpretation of BICEP2 Results Severely Constrains Axion Dark Matter

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society (APS) 113:1 (2014) 011801

Authors:

David JE Marsh, Daniel Grin, Renée Hlozek, Pedro G Ferreira

Accelerated expansion in the effective field theory of a radiation dominated universe

(2014)

Authors:

Bruno Balthazar, Pedro G Ferreira

Tensor interpretation of BICEP2 results severely constrains axion dark matter.

Physical review letters 113:1 (2014) 011801

Authors:

David JE Marsh, Daniel Grin, Renée Hlozek, Pedro G Ferreira

Abstract:

The recent detection of B modes by the BICEP2 experiment has nontrivial implications for axion dark matter implied by combining the tensor interpretation with isocurvature constraints from Planck observations. In this Letter the measurement is taken as fact, and its implications considered, though further experimental verification is required. In the simplest inflation models, r=0.2 implies HI=1.1×10(14)  GeV. If the axion decay constant fa1 accounts for theoretical uncertainty). If fa>HI/2π then vacuum fluctuations of the axion field place conflicting demands on axion DM: isocurvature constraints require a DM abundance which is too small to be reached when the backreaction of fluctuations is included. High-fa QCD axions are thus ruled out. Constraints on axionlike particles, as a function of their mass and DM fraction, are also considered. For heavy axions with ma≳10(-22)  eV we find Ωa/Ωd≲10(-3), with stronger constraints on heavier axions. Lighter axions, however, are allowed and (inflationary) model-independent constraints from the CMB temperature power spectrum and large scale structure are stronger than those implied by tensor modes.

Intrinsic alignment of simulated galaxies in the cosmic web: implications for weak lensing surveys

(2014)

Authors:

Sandrine Codis, Raphael Gavazzi, Yohan Dubois, Christophe Pichon, Karim Benabed, Vincent Desjacques, Dmitry Pogosyan, Julien Devriendt, Adrianne Slyz