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JWST Lensed quasar dark matter survey II: strongest gravitational lensing limit on the dark matter free streaming length to date

JWST Lensed quasar dark matter survey II: strongest gravitational lensing limit on the dark matter free streaming length to date
JWST Lensed quasar dark matter survey II: strongest gravitational lensing limit on the dark matter free streaming length to date
This is the second in a series of papers in which we use JWST MIRI multiband imaging to measure the warm dust emission in a sample of 31 multiply imaged quasars, to be used as a probe of the particle nature of dark matter. We present measurements of the relative magnifications of the strongly lensed warm dust emission in a sample of 9 systems. The warm dust region is compact and sensitive to perturbations by populations of halos down to masses $\sim 10^6$ M$_{\odot}$. Using these warm dust flux-ratio measurements in combination with 5 previous narrow-line flux-ratio measurements, we constrain the halo mass function. In our model, we allow for complex deflector macromodels with flexible third and fourth-order multipole deviations from ellipticity, and we introduce an improved model of the tidal evolution of subhalos. We constrain a WDM model and find an upper limit on the half-mode mass of $10^{7.6} M_\odot$ at posterior odds of 10:1. This corresponds to a lower limit on a thermally produced dark matter particle mass of 6.1 keV. This is the strongest gravitational lensing constraint to date, and comparable to those from independent probes such as the Ly$\alpha$ forest and Milky Way satellite galaxies.
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Abstract

This is the second in a series of papers in which we use JWST MIRI multiband imaging to measure the warm dust emission in a sample of 31 multiply imaged quasars, to be used as a probe of the particle nature of dark matter. We present measurements of the relative magnifications of the strongly lensed warm dust emission in a sample of 9 systems. The warm dust region is compact and sensitive to perturbations by populations of halos down to masses $\sim 10^6$ M$_{\odot}$. Using these warm dust flux-ratio measurements in combination with 5 previous narrow-line flux-ratio measurements, we constrain the halo mass function. In our model, we allow for complex deflector macromodels with flexible third and fourth-order multipole deviations from ellipticity, and we introduce an improved model of the tidal evolution of subhalos. We constrain a WDM model and find an upper limit on the half-mode mass of $10^{7.6} M_\odot$ at posterior odds of 10:1. This corresponds to a lower limit on a thermally produced dark matter particle mass of 6.1 keV. This is the strongest gravitational lensing constraint to date, and comparable to those from independent probes such as the Ly$\alpha$ forest and Milky Way satellite galaxies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 May 2024
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490761
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Date deposited: 06 Jun 2024 16:37
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Author: Ryan E. Keeley
Author: Anna M. Nierenberg
Author: Daniel Gilman
Author: Charles Gannon
Author: Simon Birrer
Author: Tommaso Treu
Author: Andrew J. Benson
Author: Xiaolong Du
Author: K.N. Abazajian
Author: T. Anguita
Author: V.N. Bennert
Author: S.G. Djorgovski
Author: K.K. Gupta
Author: S.F. Hoenig
Author: A. Kusenko
Author: C. Lemon
Author: M. Malkan
Author: V. Motta
Author: L.A. Moustakas
Author: M.S.H. Oh
Author: D. Sluse
Author: D. Stern
Author: R.H. Wechsler

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