21cm Limits on Decaying Dark Matter and Primordial Black Holes
Steven Clark, Bhaskar Dutta, Yu Gao, Yin-Zhe Ma, Louis E. Strigari

TL;DR
This paper uses 21cm absorption signals to set new constraints on dark matter decay and primordial black holes, surpassing previous bounds from gamma-ray and CMB data.
Contribution
It provides novel 21cm-based bounds on dark matter decay channels and primordial black holes, improving upon existing constraints from other astrophysical observations.
Findings
21cm signals impose strong constraints on dark matter decay lifetimes.
Bounds on dark matter decay are more stringent than gamma-ray and CMB limits.
Primordial black holes in the specified mass range are constrained by 21cm data.
Abstract
Recently the Experiment to Detect the Global Epoch of Reionization Signature (EDGES) reported the detection of a 21cm absorption signal stronger than astrophysical expectations. In this paper we study the impact of radiation from dark matter (DM) decay and primordial black holes (PBH) on the 21cm radiation temperature in the reionization epoch, and impose a constraint on the decaying dark matter and PBH energy injection in the intergalactic medium, which can heat up neutral hydrogen gas and weaken the 21cm absorption signal. We consider decay channels DM, , and the g mass range for primordial black holes, and require the heating of the neutral hydrogen does not negate the 21cm absorption signal. For , final states and PBH cases we find strong 21cm bounds that can be more stringent than the…
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