17–21 Feb 2025
Chung-Ang University
Asia/Seoul timezone

Dark Photons can Prevent Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions

20 Feb 2025, 15:00
30m
Chung-Ang University

Chung-Ang University

Centennial 310-B602, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of Korea
DM

Speaker

Dr Seokhoon Yun (IBS-CTPU)

Description

During the accretion phase of a core-collapse supernova (SN), dark-photon (DP) cooling can be largest in the gain layer below the stalled shock wave. In this way, it could counter-act the usual shock rejuvenation by neutrino energy deposition and thus prevent the explosion. This peculiar energy-loss profile derives from the resonant nature of DP production. The largest cooling and thus strongest constraints obtain for DP masses of 0.1–0.4 MeV, a range corresponding to the photon plasma mass in the gain region. Electron-capture SNe, once observationally unambiguously identified, could provide strong bounds even down to nearly 0.01 MeV. For a coupling strength so small that neutrino-driven explosions are expected to survive, the DP cooling of the core is too small to modify the neutrino signal, i.e., our new argument supersedes the traditional SN1987A cooling bound.

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