Freeze-in dark matter in EDGES 21-cm signal
Abstract
The first measurement on temperature of hydrogen 21-cm signal reported by EDGES strongly favors Coulomb-like interaction between freeze-in dark matter and baryon fluid. We investigate such dark matter both in one- and two-component context, with the light force carrier(s) essential for the Coulomb-like interaction not being photon. Using a conversion of cross sections used by relevant experiments and Boltzmann equations to encode effects of the dark matter-baryon interaction, we show that both cases are robustly excluded by the stringent stellar cooling bounds in the sub-GeV dark matter mass range. The exclusion of one-component case applies to simplified freeze-in dark matter with the light force carrier as dark photon, gauged , , or axion-like particle, while the exclusion of two-component case applies to simplified freeze-in dark matter with the two light force carriers as two axion-like particles coupled to standard model quarks and leptons respectively.
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@article{arxiv.2205.14876,
title = {Freeze-in dark matter in EDGES 21-cm signal},
author = {Shengyu Wu and Shuai Xu and Sibo Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.14876},
year = {2023}
}
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v2: journal version with changed title and added references