Constraints on Bosonic Dark Matter From Observations of Old Neutron Stars
Abstract
Baryon interactions with bosonic dark matter are constrained by the potential for dark matter-rich neutron stars to collapse into black holes. We consider the effect of dark matter self-interactions and dark matter annihilation on these bounds, and treat the evolution of the black hole after formation. We show that, for non-annihilating dark matter, these bounds extend up to GeV, depending on the strength of self-interactions. However, these bounds are completely unconstraining for annihilating bosonic dark matter with an annihilation cross-section of . Dark matter decay does not significantly affect these bounds. We thus show that bosonic dark matter accessible to near-future direct detection experiments must participate in an annihilation or self-interaction process to avoid black hole collapse constraints from very old neutron stars.
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@article{arxiv.1301.0036,
title = {Constraints on Bosonic Dark Matter From Observations of Old Neutron Stars},
author = {Joseph Bramante and Keita Fukushima and Jason Kumar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.0036},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
22 pages, 4 figures, some comments added