30 April 2022
America/New_York timezone

Thermal Dark Matter and Primordial Black Holes

30 Apr 2022, 16:15
15m

Speaker

Mr Prolay Chanda (University of Illinois Chicago)

Description

It is quite conceivable that cosmology may give rise to appreciable populations of both particle dark matter and primordial black holes (PBH) with the combined mass density providing the observationally inferred value $\Omega_{\rm DM} \approx 0.26$. However, previous studies have highlighted that scenarios with both particle dark matter and PBH are strongly excluded γ-ray limits assuming particle dark matter with a velocity independent thermal cross section $\langle\sigma v\rangle\sim 3 \times 10^{-26}{\rm cm}^3/{\rm s}$, as is the case for classic WIMP dark matter. Here we extend these existing studies on s-wave annihilating particle dark matter to ascertain the limits from diffuse γ-rays on velocity dependent annihilations which are p-wave with $\langle\sigma v\rangle\propto v^{2}$ or d-wave with $\langle\sigma v\rangle\propto v^{4}$. Furthermore, we highlight that even if the freeze-out process is p-wave it is relatively common for (loop/phase-space) suppressed s-wave processes to actually provide the leading contributions to the experimentally constrained γ-ray flux from the PBH halo.

Author

Mr Prolay Chanda (University of Illinois Chicago)

Co-authors

Prof. James Unwin (University of Illinois Chicago) Dr Jakub Scholtz (Universita di Torino, via P. Giuria 1, 10125, Torino, Italy)

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