Vector dark boson mediated feeble interaction between fermionic dark matter and strange quark matter in quark stars
Debashree Sen, Atanu Guha

TL;DR
This paper investigates how a feeble interaction mediated by a vector dark boson affects the structural properties of strange quark stars with admixed dark matter, providing new insights into their possible observational signatures.
Contribution
It is the first study to consider the interaction between dark matter and strange quark matter in dark matter admixed strange quark stars.
Findings
Dark matter reduces star mass and radius.
Massive dark matter fermions lead to lower maximum mass and radius.
Results are consistent with astrophysical constraints and GW190814 data.
Abstract
We study the structural properties like the gravitational mass, radius and tidal deformability of dark matter (DM) admixed strange quark stars (SQSs). For the purpose we consider the vector MIT Bag model to describe the strange quark matter (SQM) and investigate the possible presence of accreted DM in the SQSs consequently forming DM admixed SQSs. We introduce feeble interaction between SQM and the accreted fermionic DM via a vector dark boson mediator. Considering the present literature, in the context of possible presence of DM in SQSs, this work is the first to consider interaction between DM and SQM in the DM admixed SQSs. The mass of the DM fermion () and the vector mediator () and the coupling () between them are determined in accordance with the constraint from Bullet cluster and the present day relic abundance, respectively. We find that the presence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
