Massive hidden photons as lukewarm dark matter
Abstract
We study the possibility that a keV-MeV mass hidden photon (HP), i.e. a hidden sector U(1) gauge boson, accounts for the observed amount of dark matter. We focus on the case where the HP interacts with the standard model sector only through kinetic mixing with the photon. The relic abundance is computed including all relevant plasma effects into the photon's self-energy, which leads to a resonant yield almost independent of the HP mass. The HP can decay into three photons. Moreover, if light enough it can be copiously produced in stars. Including bounds from cosmic photon backgrounds and stellar evolution, we find that the hidden photon can only give a subdominant contribution to the dark matter. This negative conclusion may be avoided if another production mechanism besides kinetic mixing is operative.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0811.0326,
title = {Massive hidden photons as lukewarm dark matter},
author = {Marieke Postma and Javier Redondo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.0326},
year = {2010}
}
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25 pages, 4 figures