Domain-wall cores containing a scalar condensate convert bath fermions into dark fermions, producing the observed dark matter relic abundance and dominating the yield over freeze-in by 30 to 100 times.
Photon interactions with superconducting topological defects
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Using a toy model for the interactions between a defect-forming field and the photon field where the photon becomes massive in the defect core (motivated by recent work on defects in the 2HDM), we study the impact on photon propagation in the background of the defect. We find that, when the photon frequency (in natural units) is much lower than the symmetry breaking scale, domain walls reflect most of an incoming photon signal leading to potential interesting astrophysical signals. We also adapt the calculations for vortices and monopoles. We find that the case of strings is very similar to the standard case for massive scalar particles, but in the case of monopoles the cross-section is proportional to the geometrical area of the monopole.
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Defect-Mediated Conversion: Dark Matter from Cosmological Domain-Wall Scattering
Domain-wall cores containing a scalar condensate convert bath fermions into dark fermions, producing the observed dark matter relic abundance and dominating the yield over freeze-in by 30 to 100 times.