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Can dark matter's quantum strangeness leave fingerprints in the CMB?

Matias P. Gonzalez

May 27, 2026

Dark matter decouples from the early universe under non-standard statistical rules (Tsallis statistics), leaving a residual imprint that propagates into neutrinos and electrons. This memory effect shifts the effective number of relativistic species, subtly changing CMB predictions. The effect remains consistent with current observations but offers a new window into dark matter's early-universe behavior.
Published as Dynamical Tsallis WIMP Freeze-Out and Residual Memory Channels in the Radiation Sector arXiv:2605.29132
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