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The Sun: Light Dark Matter and Sterile Neutrinos

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2021-01-05 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Next-generation experiments allow for the possibility to testing the neutrino flavor oscillation model to very high levels of accuracy. Here, we explore the possibility that the dark matter in the current universe is made of two particles, a sterile neutrino and a very light dark matter particle. By using a 3+1 neutrino flavor oscillation model, we study how such a type of dark matter imprints the solar neutrino fluxes, spectra, and survival probabilities of electron neutrinos. The current solar neutrino measurements allow us to define an upper limit for the ratio of the mass of a light dark matter particle mϕm_\phi and the Fermi constant GϕG_\phi, such that Gϕ/mϕG_\phi/m_\phi must be smaller than 1030  GF  eV110^{30}\; G_{\rm F}\; eV^{-1} to be in agreement with current solar neutrino data from the Borexino, Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, and Super-Kamiokande detectors. Moreover, for models with a very small Fermi constant, the amplitude of the time variability must be lower than 3%3\% to be consistent with current solar neutrino data. We also found that solar neutrino detectors like Darwin, able to measure neutrino fluxes in the low energy-range with high accuracy, will provide additional constraints to this class of models that complement the ones obtained from the current solar neutrino detectors.

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@article{arxiv.2101.00210,
  title  = {The Sun: Light Dark Matter and Sterile Neutrinos},
  author = {Ilídio Lopes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.00210},
  year   = {2021}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures