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Observability of CMB spectrum distortions from dark matter annihilation

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-06-25 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Even after dark matter chemically freezes out in the early universe, electromagnetic cascades from dark matter annihilation can still perturb the background photon spectrum when the universe temperature cools down to 0.5 keV. We revisit the CMB spectrum distortions caused by ss-wave dark matter annihilation under the updated Planck data and the future CMB sensitivity, concluding that ss-wave annihilation cannot create observable distortions under forecast sensitivities of the (Super-)PIXIE missions. We further detail the case of pp-wave dark matter annihilation, demonstrating the observability of the primordial μ\mu-distortion. Taking current constraints from primordial light elements, structure formations, cosmic electron-positron rays, and gamma rays, we find that the μ\mu-distortion reaching the observational limit as large as μ3×108\mu\simeq 3\times 10^{-8} can only be realized with a dark matter mass at 10--50 MeV and a kinetic decoupling temperature around 1 keV. The upper bound of the pp-wave annihilation cross section can be strengthened by an order of magnitude if the μ\mu-distortion is not detected.

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@article{arxiv.2402.16708,
  title  = {Observability of CMB spectrum distortions from dark matter annihilation},
  author = {Shao-Ping Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.16708},
  year   = {2024}
}

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28 pages, 3 figures, version accepted by JCAP