CMB bounds on dark matter annihilation: Nucleon energy-losses after recombination
Abstract
We consider the propagation and energy losses of protons and anti-protons produced by dark matter annihilation at redshifts 100<z<~2000. In the case of dark matter annihilations into quarks, gluons and weak gauge bosons, protons and anti-protons carry about 20% of the energy injected into e^\pm and \gamma's, but their interactions are normally neglected when deriving cosmic microwave background bounds from altered recombination histories. Here, we follow numerically the energy-loss history of typical protons/antiprotons in the cosmological medium. We show that about half of their energy is channeled into photons and e^\pm, and we present a simple prescription to estimate the corresponding strengthening of the cosmic microwave background bounds on the dark matter annihilation cross section.
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@article{arxiv.1303.0942,
title = {CMB bounds on dark matter annihilation: Nucleon energy-losses after recombination},
author = {Christoph Weniger and Pasquale D. Serpico and Fabio Iocco and Gianfranco Bertone},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.0942},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures. References added. Matches version published in PRD