Capture of Inelastic Dark Matter in White Dwarves
Abstract
We consider the capture of inelastic dark matter in white dwarves by inelastic spin-independent scattering on nuclei. We show that if the dark matter annihilates to standard-model particles then, under the assumption of primordial globular cluster formation, the observation of cold white dwarves in the globular cluster M4 appears inconsistent with explanations of the observed DAMA/LIBRA annual modulation signal based on spin-independent inelastic dark matter scattering. Alternatively if the inelastic dark matter scenario were to be confirmed and it was found to annihilate to standard-model particles then this would imply a much lower dark matter density in the core of M4 than would be expected if it were to have formed in a dark matter halo. Finally we argue that cold white dwarves constitute a unique dark matter probe, complementary to other direct and indirect detection searches.
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@article{arxiv.1001.2737,
title = {Capture of Inelastic Dark Matter in White Dwarves},
author = {Matthew McCullough and Malcolm Fairbairn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.2737},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
8 pages, 5 figures. Typos corrected. References and discussion added. Figures updated. Main conclusions unchanged. v3 Journal version