Monopoles, strings and dark matter
Abstract
We develop a scenario whereby monopoles in a hidden sector yield a decaying dark matter candidate of interest for the PAMELA and FERMI excesses. The monopoles are not completely hidden due to a very small kinetic mixing and a hidden photon mass. The latter also causes the monopoles and anti-monopoles to be connected by strings. The resulting long-lived objects eventually decay to hidden photons which tend to escape galactic cores before decaying. The mass scales are those of the hidden photon ( MeV), the monopole ( TeV) and the mixing scale (close to the Planck scale). A gauge coupling in the hidden sector is the only other parameter. This coupling must be strong and this results in light point-like monopoles and light thin strings.
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@article{arxiv.1103.1632,
title = {Monopoles, strings and dark matter},
author = {Catalina Gomez Sanchez and Bob Holdom},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.1632},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
21 pages, various improvements and additional references