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Perturbative Unitarity Violation in Radiative Capture Transitions to Dark Matter Bound States

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-11-14 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We investigate the formation of bound states of non-relativistic dark matter particles subject to long-range interactions through radiative capture. The initial scattering and final bound states are described by Coulomb potentials with different strengths, as relevant for non-abelian gauge interactions or theories featuring charged scalars. For bound states with generic quantum numbers nn and \ell, we provide closed-form expressions for the bound-state formation (BSF) cross sections of monopole, dipole and quadrupole transitions, and of arbitrary multipole order when =n1\ell=n-1. This allows us to investigate in detail a strong enhancement of BSF that occurs for initial states in a repulsive potential. For =n11\ell=n-1\gg 1, we show that the BSF cross section for each single bound state violates the perturbative unitarity bound in the vicinity of a certain critical initial velocity, and provide an interpretation in terms of a smooth matching of classical trajectories. When summing the BSF cross section over all possible bound states in the final state, this leads to a unitarity violation below a certain velocity, but within the validity range of the weakly coupled non-relativistic description. We identify an effectively strong interaction as the origin of this unitarity violation, which is caused by an "anomalously" large overlap of scattering and bound-state wave functions in Coulomb potentials of different strength.

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@article{arxiv.2411.08737,
  title  = {Perturbative Unitarity Violation in Radiative Capture Transitions to Dark Matter Bound States},
  author = {Martin Beneke and Tobias Binder and Lorenzo de Ros and Mathias Garny and Stefan Lederer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.08737},
  year   = {2024}
}

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