Comment on Dark Matter Capture in Neutron Stars with Exotic Phases
Motoi Tachibana, Marco Ruggieri

TL;DR
This paper discusses how exotic phases in neutron stars, like superfluidity and quark superconductivity, could significantly impact dark matter capture processes, potentially altering previous estimates.
Contribution
It introduces the potential effects of exotic phases in neutron stars on dark matter capture, highlighting their importance in modifying existing models.
Findings
Exotic phases may significantly influence dark matter capture rates.
Superfluidity and meson condensation could alter dark matter interactions.
Results suggest the need to revise previous capture estimates considering exotic states.
Abstract
In this short paper, we argue the issue on dark matter capture in neutron stars. After summarizing the whole scenario and the introduction of previous studies along this line, we propose some potentially important effects due to the appearance of exotic phases such as neutron superfluidity, meson condensation and quark superconductivity. Those effects might be sizable and alter the previous results.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
