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Cosmological Constraints on Invisible Decay of Dark Matter

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The cold dark matter may be in a meta-stable state and decays to other particles with a very long lifetime. If the decaying products of the dark matter are weakly interacting, e.g. neutrinos, then it would have little impact on astrophysical processes and is therefore difficult to observe. However, such a decay would affect the expansion history of the Universe because of the change of the equation of state. We utilize a high-quality type Ia supernovae (SN Ia) data set selected from several resent observations and the position of the first peak of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) angular spectrum given by the WMAP three-year data to constrain the dark matter decay-to-neutrino rate $\Gamma=\alpha \Gamma_{\chi}$, where $\alpha$ is the fraction of the rest mass which gets converted to neutrinos, and $\Gamma_{\chi}$ is the decay width. We find that $\Gamma^{-1} > 0.7\times10^3$ Gyr at 95.5% confidence level.

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Supernova cooling from neutrino-devouring dark matter

hep-ph · 2025-07-29 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Supernova cooling excludes fermionic dark matter produced by neutrino scattering down to cross sections of about 10^-58 cm^2 for electrons and 10^-56 cm^2 for nucleons across the keV to 100 MeV mass range.

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  • Supernova cooling from neutrino-devouring dark matter hep-ph · 2025-07-29 · conditional · none · ref 57 · internal anchor

    Supernova cooling excludes fermionic dark matter produced by neutrino scattering down to cross sections of about 10^-58 cm^2 for electrons and 10^-56 cm^2 for nucleons across the keV to 100 MeV mass range.