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Implications of \textit{SARAS3} data for Coulomb-like interacting dark matter

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2026-05-05 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The 21-cm signal from cosmic dawn is a potentially sensitive probe of interactions between dark matter (DM) and baryons. We investigate the implications of the SARAS3 non-detection in the 55.5-84.4 MHz band for Coulomb-like interacting DM (IDM). In contrast to earlier constraint analyses that focused primarily on baryon cooling, we model the interaction self-consistently by including both excess cooling of the gas and the suppression of structure formation, which delays the onset of star formation and hence suppresses the Lyα\alpha, X-ray, and ionizing backgrounds at early times. We perform a joint Bayesian fit of a global 21-cm signal model and a flexible foreground model to the SARAS3 antenna temperature, and find that the signal parameters remain weakly constrained after marginalizing over the foregrounds. The null result is nonetheless informative: the data disfavour deep absorption features within the observed band, with the strongest bound at z=23.6z = 23.6 (ν57.7\nu \approx 57.7 MHz), where T21277.6T_{21} \gtrsim -277.6 mK at 3σ3\sigma. Comparing the IDM and standard cold dark matter scenarios, we find no statistically significant preference for IDM (Bayes factor B1.7B \approx 1.7). While we do not constrain the strength of baryon-DM interactions, the SARAS3 non-detection places a meaningful upper bound on the amplitude of the global 21-cm signal in this class of models.

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@article{arxiv.2605.00991,
  title  = {Implications of \textit{SARAS3} data for Coulomb-like interacting dark matter},
  author = {Shikhar Mittal and Prakhar Bansal and Harry Bevins and Saurabh Singh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.00991},
  year   = {2026}
}

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30 pages, 11 figures. Comments are welcome