Abstract

Although it is well known that the bulk of dark matter (DM) has to be cold, the existence of an additional sub-dominant, hot species remains a valid possibility. In this paper we investigate the potential of the cosmic shear power spectrum to constrain such a mixed (hot plus cold) DM scenario with two additional free parameters, the hot-to-total DM fraction ($f_ hdm $) and the thermal mass of the hot component ($m_ hdm $). Running a Bayesian inference analysis for both the Kilo-Degree Survey cosmic shear data ( as well as the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature and polarisation data from Planck we derive new constraints for the mixed DM scenario. We find a 95 per cent confidence limit of $f_ hdm <0.08$ for a very hot species of $m_ hdm eV. This constraint is weakened to hdm <0.25$ for $m_ hdm eV. Scenarios with masses above hdm eV remain unconstrained by the data. Next to providing limits, we investigate the potential of mixed DM to address the clustering (or $S_8$) tension between lensing and the CMB. We find a reduction of the 2D ($ - S_8$) tension from 2.9sigma to 1.6sigma when going from a pure cold DM to a mixed DM scenario. When computing the 1D Gaussian tension on $S_8$ the improvement is milder, from 2.4sigma to 2.0sigma

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