Dark Stars and Boosted Dark Matter Annihilation Rates
Cosmin Ilie, Katherine Freese, and Douglas Spolyar

TL;DR
This paper explores how dark matter properties, especially boosted annihilation rates and halo concentration, influence the formation and characteristics of Dark Stars, revealing that some stellar properties are robust against these variations.
Contribution
It investigates the impact of boosted dark matter annihilation and halo concentration on Dark Star properties, highlighting their relative insensitivity in certain parameters.
Findings
Dark Star mass ~ 1000 solar masses
Luminosity ~ 10^7 solar luminosities
Lifetime ~ 1 million years
Abstract
Dark Stars (DS) may constitute the first phase of stellar evolution, powered by dark matter (DM) annihilation. We will investigate here the properties of DS assuming the DM particle has the required properties to explain the excess positron and elec- tron signals in the cosmic rays detected by the PAMELA and FERMI satellites. Any possible DM interpretation of these signals requires exotic DM candidates, with an- nihilation cross sections a few orders of magnitude higher than the canonical value required for correct thermal relic abundance for Weakly Interacting Dark Matter can- didates; additionally in most models the annihilation must be preferentially to lep- tons. Secondly, we study the dependence of DS properties on the concentration pa- rameter of the initial DM density profile of the halos where the first stars are formed. We restrict our study to the DM in the star due to simple…
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