17–24 Jul 2024
Prague
Europe/Prague timezone

Imprints of dark stars in the 21-cm signal

20 Jul 2024, 15:00
15m
South Hall 2B

South Hall 2B

Parallel session talk 08. Astro-particle Physics and Cosmology Astro-particle Physics and Cosmology

Speaker

Boris Betancourt Kamenetskaia (Technical University of Munich)

Description

A strongly self-interacting component of dark matter can lead to formation of compact objects. These objects (dark stars) can in principle be detected by emission of gravitational waves from coalescence with black holes or other neutron stars or via gravitational lensing. However, in the case where dark matter admits annihilations, these compact dark matter made objects can have significant impact on the cosmic reionization and the 21-cm signal. We demonstrate that even if dark matter has Planck scale suppressed annihilations, dark stars could inject a substantial amount of photons that would interact with the intergalactic medium. For dark matter parameters compatible with current observational constraints, dark stars could modify the observed reionization signal in a considerable way.

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Authors

Boris Betancourt Kamenetskaia (Technical University of Munich) Dr Alejandro Ibarra (Technical University of Munich) Dr Chris Kouvaris (National Technical University of Athens)

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