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Compact Stars as Portals to Extra-Dimensional Dark Matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-12-18 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We investigate hydrostatic configurations of asymmetric dark matter (DM) spheres in scenarios where fermionic DM can propagate into extra spatial dimensions, while Standard Model fields remain confined to ordinary three dimensions. As the number of extra dimensions increases, the effective equation of state for non-relativistic matter softens, making even modest DM accumulation inside neutron stars susceptible to gravitational collapse into extra-dimensional black holes. These black holes are longer lived than their 33 dimensional counterparts and can accrete enough material to consume an entire neutron star, ultimately producing solar-mass black holes. For geometric cross sections, DM with masses above O(10TeV)\mathcal{O}(10\,{\rm TeV}) may already be excluded for more than two extra dimensions of size O(fm){\mathcal{O}(\rm fm}) -- sharply contrasting with the standard 33 dimensional case, where comparable limits only appear for masses 105\gtrsim 10^{5} TeV at typical halo densities of 0.3GeV/cm30.3\, \rm{GeV/cm^3}.

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@article{arxiv.2512.14837,
  title  = {Compact Stars as Portals to Extra-Dimensional Dark Matter},
  author = {Raghuveer Garani and Chris Kouvaris and Michel H. G. Tytgat and Jérôme Vandecasteele},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.14837},
  year   = {2025}
}

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6+2+5 pages, 6 figures