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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2011

Cores and cusps in warm dark matter halos

Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro; Neal Dalal

The apparent presence of large core radii in Low Surface Brightness galaxies has been claimed as evidence in favor of warm dark matter. Here we show that WDM halos do not have cores that are large fractions of the halo size: typically, rcore/r20010−3. This suggests an astrophysical origin for the large cores observed in these galaxies, as has been argued by other authors.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2011

Neutrino Halos in Clusters of Galaxies and their Weak Lensing Signature

Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro; Jordi Miralda-Escudé; Carlos Pena-Garay; Vicent Quilis

We study whether non-linear gravitational effects of relic neutrinos on the development of clustering and large-scale structure may be observable by weak gravitational lensing. We compute the density profile of relic massive neutrinos in a spherical model of a cluster of galaxies, for several neutrino mass schemes and cluster masses. Relic neutrinos add a small perturbation to the mass profile, making it more extended in the outer parts. In principle, this non-linear neutrino perturbation is detectable in an all-sky weak lensing survey such as EUCLID by averaging the shear profile of a large fraction of the visible massive clusters in the universe, or from its signature in the general weak lensing power spectrum or its cross-spectrum with galaxies. However, correctly modeling the distribution of mass in baryons and cold dark matter and suppressing any systematic errors to the accuracy required for detecting this neutrino perturbation is severely challenging.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2011

Signatures of photon and axion-like particle mixing in the gamma-ray burst jet

Olga Mena; Soebur Razzaque; Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro

Photons couple to Axion-Like Particles (ALPs) or more generally to any pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson in the presence of an external electromagnetic field. Mixing between photons and ALPs in the strong magnetic field of a Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) jet during the prompt emission phase can leave observable imprints on the gamma-ray polarization and spectrum. Mixing in the intergalactic medium is not expected to modify these signatures for ALP mass > 10?14 eV and/or for < nG magnetic field. We show that the depletion of photons due to conversion to ALPs changes the linear degree of polarization from the values predicted by the synchrotron model of gamma ray emission. We also show that when the magnetic field orientation in the propagation region is perpendicular to the field orientation in the production region, the observed synchrotron spectrum becomes steeper than the theoretical prediction and as detected in a sizable fraction of GRB sample. Detection of the correlated polarization and spectral signatures from these steep-spectrum GRBs by gamma-ray polarimeters can be a very powerful probe to discover ALPs. Measurement of gamma-ray polarization from GRBs in general, with high statistics, can also be useful to search for ALPs.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2018

The Imprint of Neutrinos on Clustering in Redshift Space

Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro; Arka Banerjee; Neal Dalal; Emanuele Castorina; Roman Scoccimarro; Raul E. Angulo; David N. Spergel

(abridged) We investigate the signatures left by the cosmic neutrino background on the clustering of matter, CDM+baryons and halos in redshift-space using a set of more than 1000 N-body and hydrodynamical simulations with massless and massive neutrinos. We find that the effect neutrinos induce on the clustering of CDM+baryons in redshift-space on small scales is almost entirely due to the change in


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2017

Baryon Acoustic Oscillations reconstruction with pixels

Andrej Obuljen; Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro; Emanuele Castorina; Matteo Viel

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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2018

High-redshift post-reionization cosmology with 21cm intensity mapping

Andrej Obuljen; Emanuele Castorina; Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro; Matteo Viel

. Neutrinos imprint a characteristic signature in the quadrupole of the matter (CDM+baryons+neutrinos) field on small scales, that can be used to disentangle the effect of


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2018

Reducing noise in cosmological N-body simulations with neutrinos

Arka Banerjee; Devon Powell; Tom Abel; Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro

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Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2018

Modeling the Atomic-to-molecular Transition in Cosmological Simulations of Galaxy Formation

Benedikt Diemer; Adam R. H. Stevens; John C. Forbes; Federico Marinacci; Lars Hernquist; Claudia del P. Lagos; A. Sternberg; Annalisa Pillepich; Dylan Nelson; Gergö Popping; Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro; Paul Torrey; Mark Vogelsberger

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Physical Review Letters | 2018

Primordial Non-Gaussianities and Zero-Bias Tracers of the Large-Scale Structure

Emanuele Castorina; Yu Feng; Uros Seljak; Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro

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arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics | 2018

Ingredients for 21cm intensity mapping

Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro; Shy Genel; Emanuele Castorina; Andrej Obuljen; David N. Spergel; Lars Hernquist; Dylan Nelson; Isabella P. Carucci; Annalisa Pillepich; Federico Marinacci; Benedikt Diemer; Mark Vogelsberger; Rainer Weinberger; Rüdiger Pakmor

. We show that the effect of neutrinos on the clustering of halos is very different, on all scales, to the one induced by

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Lars Hernquist

University of California

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Federico Marinacci

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Mark Vogelsberger

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Rainer Weinberger

Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies

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