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The Cosmological Evolution of Light Dark Photon Dark Matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-04-01 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Light dark photons are subject to various plasma effects, such as Debye screening and resonant oscillations, which can lead to a more complex cosmological evolution than is experienced by conventional cold dark matter candidates. Maintaining a consistent history of dark photon dark matter requires ensuring that the super-thermal abundance present in the early Universe (i)\textit{(i)} does not deviate significantly after the formation of the CMB, and (ii)\textit{(ii)} does not excessively leak into the Standard Model plasma after BBN. We point out that the role of non-resonant absorption, which has previously been neglected in cosmological studies of this dark matter candidate, produces strong constraints on dark photon dark matter with mass as low as 102210^{-22} eV. Furthermore, we show that resonant conversion of dark photons after recombination can produce excessive heating of the IGM which is capable of prematurely reionizing hydrogen and helium, leaving a distinct imprint on both the Lyα-\alpha forest and the integrated optical depth of the CMB. Our constraints surpass existing cosmological bounds by more than five orders of magnitude across a wide range of dark photon masses.

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@article{arxiv.1911.05086,
  title  = {The Cosmological Evolution of Light Dark Photon Dark Matter},
  author = {Samuel D. McDermott and Samuel J. Witte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.05086},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

v2: Published version. Added 3 plots and appendix to justify lack of back reaction and the importance of cooling mechanism. Corrected small bug. v1: 11 pages, 5 figures. Ancillary file containing strongest constraint at each dark photon mass included to ease reproduction of bounds