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Dark Catalysis

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2017-08-30 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Recently it was shown that dark matter with mass of order the weak scale can be charged under a new long-range force, decoupled from the Standard Model, with only weak constraints from early Universe cosmology. Here we consider the implications of an additional charged particle CC that is light enough to lead to significant dissipative dynamics on galactic times scales. We highlight several novel features of this model, which can be relevant even when the CC particle constitutes only a small fraction of the number density (and energy density). We assume a small asymmetric abundance of the CC particle whose charge is compensated by a heavy XX particle so that the relic abundance of dark matter consists mostly of symmetric XX and Xˉ\bar{X}, with a small asymmetric component made up of XX and CC. As the universe cools, it undergoes asymmetric recombination binding the free CCs into (XC)(XC) dark atoms efficiently. Even with a tiny asymmetric component, the presence of CC particles catalyzes tight coupling between the heavy dark matter XX and the dark photon plasma that can lead to a significant suppression of the matter power spectrum on small scales and lead to some of the strongest bounds on such dark matter theories. We find a viable parameter space where structure formation constraints are satisfied and significant dissipative dynamics can occur in galactic haloes but show a large region is excluded. Our model shows that subdominant components in the dark sector can dramatically affect structure formation.

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@article{arxiv.1702.05482,
  title  = {Dark Catalysis},
  author = {Prateek Agrawal and Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine and Lisa Randall and Jakub Scholtz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.05482},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

24 pages + appendices, 7 figures. v2: references added, updated figures, matches published version