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Supernovae and superbursts by dark matter clumps

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-06-17 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Cosmologies in which dark matter clumps strongly on small scales are unfavorable to terrestrial detectors that are as yet unexposed to the clumps. I show that sub-hectometer clumps could trigger thermonuclear runaways by scattering on nuclei in white dwarf cores (carbon and oxygen) and neutron star oceans (carbon), setting off Type Ia-like supernovae and x-ray superbursts respectively. I consider two scenarios: ``dark clusters" that are essentially microhalos, and ``long-range dark nuggets", essentially macroscopic composites, with long-range Yukawa baryonic interactions that source the energy for igniting explosions. I constrain dark clusters weighing between the Planck mass and asteroid masses, and long-range dark nuggets over a wider mass range spanning forty orders of magnitude. These limits greatly complement searches I had co-proposed in 2109.04582 for scattering interactions of dark clumps in neutron stars, cosmic rays, and pre-historic minerals.

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@article{arxiv.2306.14981,
  title  = {Supernovae and superbursts by dark matter clumps},
  author = {Nirmal Raj},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.14981},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

10 pages revtex4 + references, 3 figures, 1 table; v2 matches PRD with main results unchanged, includes discussions on significant corrections to previous literature, limit-setting method, validity of saturated overburden effect, carbon fusion resonances, hyperbursts, Ca-rich transients, and retraction of a statement on former limits