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Geons found include non-susy CDM particle and non-singular "Kerr-Newman" models

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2013-11-21 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The antisoliton-soliton {\cal G}={\cal S_-}\!\vee{\cal S_+} neutral state is a proper geon in a family of stable squashed-S^3\times\IR pp-wave electrovacua along a primordial Q/r^2 field. With {\cal S_-} propagating backwards in time, the dominant EM field is that of an effective electric-dipole moment {\sf p}. If disjointed, the {\cal S_\pm} carry \pm Q charge (on a round-S^2 {\em physical} singularity of radius r_o) as non-singular alternatives to the Kerr-Newman solution. {\cal G} has three scales (gravitational \kappa, metric scale, NUT-charge \kappa Q=2r_o) in a full 4-scale hierarchy without supersymmetry. A particular {\cal G} with effective mass and a near-zero {\sf p} is proposed as dark-matter particle. A gas of such {\cal G}s would `freeze-out' before the electroweak era as CDM, whose present mean density is predicted by this model (via Casimir-effect data on earth) as, roughly, 100{\rm Mev}/{\rm cm}^3.

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@article{arxiv.1311.5091,
  title  = {Geons found include non-susy CDM particle and non-singular "Kerr-Newman" models},
  author = {Nikolaos A. Batakis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.5091},
  year   = {2013}
}

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