Thursday, January 31, 2013

1208.6022 (R. Foot)

Implications of mirror dark matter kinetic mixing for CMB anisotropies    [PDF]

R. Foot
Mirror dark matter is a dissipative and self-interacting multiparticle dark matter candidate which can explain the DAMA, CoGeNT and CRESST-II direct detection experiments. This explanation requires photon-mirror photon kinetic mixing of strength $\epsilon \sim 10^{-9}$. Mirror dark matter with such kinetic mixing can potentially leave distinctive signatures on the CMB anisotropy spectrum. We show that the most important effect of kinetic mixing on the CMB anisotropies is the suppression of the height of the third and higher odd peaks. If $\epsilon \stackrel{>}{\sim} 10^{-9}$ then this feature can be observed by the PLANCK mission in the near future.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.6022

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