Floating Dark Matter in Celestial Bodies [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.09834


Dark matter (DM) can be captured in celestial bodies after scattering and losing sufficient energy to become gravitationally bound. We derive a general framework that describes the current DM distribution inside celestial objects, which self-consistently includes the effects of concentration diffusion, thermal diffusion, gravity, and capture accumulation. For DM with sufficient interactions, we show that a significant DM population can thermalize and sit towards the celestial-body surface. This floating distribution allows for new phenomenology for DM searches in a wide range of celestial bodies, including the Sun, Earth, Jupiter, Brown Dwarfs, and Exoplanets.

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R. Leane and J. Smirnov
Wed, 21 Sep 22
37/68

Comments: 20 pages, 6 figures, 100000000000000+ dark matter particles per cm^3 at Earth’s surface