Signatures of composite dark matter in the Cosmic Microwave Background spectral distortions
Anoma Ganguly, Rishi Khatri, Tuhin S. Roy

TL;DR
This paper predicts unique spectral distortions in the CMB caused by composite dark matter transitions, offering a new way to probe dark matter properties with upcoming experiments and existing constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a model linking dark matter electromagnetic transitions to CMB spectral distortions, providing novel observational signatures and constraints.
Findings
Spectral distortions depend on dark matter transition frequency and couplings.
Next-generation experiments can detect non-thermal distortions.
Current COBE/FIRAS data constrains dark matter electromagnetic interactions.
Abstract
We compute the spectral distortions of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) created by an exotic process that extracts or injects photons of a particular frequency into the CMB. Such signatures are a natural prediction of a class of composite dark matter models characterized by electrically neutral states but with non-zero higher order electromagnetic moments. We consider a simplified model where dark matter exists as a two state system separated by a fixed transition frequency, which can range from radio waves to gamma rays. The electromagnetic transitions between the two states due to CMB photons give rise to thermal distortions, namely, the -type distortion in the redshift range and the -type distortion as well as non-thermal distortions at redshifts . The nature of spectral distortions depends sensitively on the dark…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
