Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8196957 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We consider possible mechanisms via which electroweak scale WIMPs Ï0 could provide the source of the INTEGRAL/SPI 511 keV photon flux from the galactic centre. We consider scenarios where the WIMP spectrum contains near-degeneracies, with MeV-scale splitting, and focus on three possible production mechanisms for galactic positrons: (i) collisional excitation of the WIMP to a nearby charged state, Ï0+Ï0âÏ++Ïâ, with the subsequent decay producing positrons; (ii) capture of the WIMP by nuclei in the galactic interstellar medium, Ï0+Nâe++(ÏâN); and (iii) the decay of a nearby long-lived state surviving from the big bang, Ï20âÏ10+e++eâ. We find that process (i) requires a cross section which is significantly larger than the unitarity bound, process (ii) is allowed by unitarity, but is impractical due to terrestrial bounds on the ÏN cross section, while process (iii) is viable and we construct a simple model realization with singlet dark matter fields interacting with the Standard Model via the Higgs sector.
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Authors
Maxim Pospelov, Adam Ritz,