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Asteroseismological constraints on--and hints of--dark matter interactions

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-05-14 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

If dark matter interacts with nuclei or electrons, then elastic collisions with constituents of stars will cause some of the galactic dark matter to fall below the escape velocity and become gravitationally bound. For asymmetric dark matter (which does not self-annihilate), the large accumulated population of dark matter can act as an additional source of heat transport, altering stellar structure and evolution. These effects can be probed by the use of asteroseismology. Here, we demonstrate this effect via numerical simulations. We use Monte Carlo-calibrated heat transport calculations, with a focus on the erasure of the convective core in stars that are slightly more massive than the Sun. We find limits on spin-dependent dark matter-nucleon and dark matter-electron interactions using asteroseismological data from a nearby sub-giant star. More tantalizingly, we find a 4σ\gtrsim 4 \sigma preference for dark matter-electron interactions for dark matter masses 3.5\lesssim 3.5 GeV and cross sections σχe1034.5\sigma_{\chi-e} \sim 10^{-34.5} cm2^2, albeit in strong tension with limits from Earth-based direct detection experiments.

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@article{arxiv.2505.07948,
  title  = {Asteroseismological constraints on--and hints of--dark matter interactions},
  author = {Stephanie Beram and Aaron C. Vincent},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.07948},
  year   = {2025}
}

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29+7 pages, 15 Figures