Sterile Neutrinos and Light Dark Matter Save Each Other
Chiu Man Ho, Robert J. Scherrer

TL;DR
This paper proposes that MeV-scale dark matter particles with specific properties can reconcile the existence of light sterile neutrinos with cosmological constraints on $N_{eff}$, potentially explaining observed gamma-ray signals.
Contribution
It introduces a mechanism where dark matter annihilation reduces $N_{eff}$, allowing sterile neutrinos to exist without conflicting with CMB and BBN measurements.
Findings
Dark matter annihilation can lower $N_{eff}$ to accommodate sterile neutrinos.
Dark matter with electric dipole or anapole moments fits the required properties.
This mechanism allows lighter dark matter particles consistent with gamma-ray observations.
Abstract
Short baseline neutrino experiments such as LSND and MiniBooNE seem to suggest the existence of light sterile neutrinos. Meanwhile, current cosmic microwave background (CMB) and big bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) measurements place an upper bound on the effective number of light neutrinos, and the PLANCK satellite will measure to a much higher accuracy and further constrain the number of sterile neutrinos allowed. We demonstrate that if an MeV dark matter particle couples more strongly to electrons and/or photons than to neutrinos, then p-wave annihilation after neutrino decoupling can reduce the value of inferred from BBN and PLANCK. This mechanism can accommodate two eV sterile neutrinos even if PLANCK observes as low as the standard model theoretical value of 3.046, and a large neutrino asymmetry is not needed to obtain the correct primordial…
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