Comment on "Probing the Dark Matter-Electron Interactions via Hydrogen-Atmosphere Pulsating White Dwarfs'' [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1912.12390


In Phys. Rev. D 98, 103023 (2018), a novel scenario was proposed to probe the interactions between dark matter (DM) particles and electrons, via hydrogen-atmosphere pulsating white dwarfs (DAVs) in globular clusters. The estimation showed that the scenario could hopefully test the parameter space: $5 \mathrm{GeV} \le m_{\chi} \le 10^{4} \mathrm{GeV}$ and $\sigma_{\chi,e} \ge 10^{-40} \mathrm{cm}^{2}$, where $m_{\chi}$ is the DM particle’s mass and $\sigma_{\chi,e}$ is the elastic scattering cross section between DM and electron. In this comment, we have determined the exact lower limit of the testable DM particle mass $\sim 1.38 – 1.58 \mathrm{GeV}$, which depends on $\sigma_{\chi,e}$. This gives us a credible lower limit of the testable DM particle mass in above scenario, and provide a clear upper limit of the DM particle mass which we should consider in future research.

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J. Niu and H. Xue
Wed, 1 Jan 20
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Comments: 2 pages, 1 figure