Self-Interacting Dark Sectors in Supernovae Can Behave as a Relativistic Fluid
Abstract
We revisit supernova (SN) bounds on a hidden sector consisting of millicharged particles and a massless dark photon. Unless the self-coupling is fine-tuned to be small, rather than exiting the SN core as a gas, the particles form a relativistic fluid and subsequent dark QED fireball, streaming out against the drag due to the interaction with matter. Novel bounds due to excessive energy deposition in the mantle of low-energy SNe can be obtained. The cooling bounds from SN 1987A are unexpectedly not affected in the free-streaming regime. The inclusion of substantially modifies the constraints in the trapping regime, which can only be treated hydrodynamically. Our results can be adapted to generic sub-GeV self-interacting dark sectors.
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@article{arxiv.2404.07714,
title = {Self-Interacting Dark Sectors in Supernovae Can Behave as a Relativistic Fluid},
author = {Damiano F. G. Fiorillo and Edoardo Vitagliano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.07714},
year = {2025}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures, with Supplemental Material; version published on PRL