Abstract

The nature of dark matter (DM) is still a mystery that may indicate the necessity for extensions of the Standard Model (SM). Light dark photons (DP) may comprise partially or entirely the observed DM density and existing limits for the DP DM parameter space arise from several cosmological and astrophysical sources. In the present work we investigate DP DM using cosmic transients, specifically fast radio bursts (FRBs). The observed time delay of radio photons with different energies have been used to constrain the photon mass or the Weak Equivalence Principle, for example. Due to the mixing between the visible and the DP, the time delay of photons from these cosmic transients, caused by free electrons in the intergalactic medium, can change and impact those constraints from FRBs. We use five detected FRBs and two associations of FRBs with gamma-ray bursts to investigate the correspondent variation on the time delay caused by the presence of DP DM. The result is virtually independent of the FRB used and this variation is very small, considering the still allowed DP DM parameter space, not jeopardizing current bounds on other contributions of the observed time delay.

Highlights

  • Dark matter (DM) is one the biggest puzzles in cosmology, and lately in particles physics, whose existence is a hint for physics beyond the standard model (SM)

  • In this paper we apply five detected fast radio bursts (FRBs) (FRB 110220, FRB 121102, FRB 150418, FRB 180924 and FRB 190523) and two association of FRBs with gamma-ray bursts (GRB) (FRB/GRB 101011A and FRB/GRB 100704A) to investigate the contribution of dark photons (DP) dark matter (DM) to the time delay caused by intergalactic medium (IGM) effects

  • In this paper we have investigated light DP DM using seven detected FRBs

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Summary

Introduction

Dark matter (DM) is one the biggest puzzles in cosmology, and lately in particles physics, whose existence is a hint for physics beyond the standard model (SM). Regardless of its possible source, FRBs have been used, for instance, to constrain cosmological parameters [80,81,82,83,84,85,86], to study the properties of the IGM [87,88,89,90,91,92], compact DM [93,94], to set upper limits on the photon mass [95,96,97,98,99,100,101], and to constrain the Weak Equivalence. In this paper we apply five detected FRBs (FRB 110220, FRB 121102, FRB 150418, FRB 180924 and FRB 190523) and two association of FRBs with gamma-ray bursts (GRB) (FRB/GRB 101011A and FRB/GRB 100704A) to investigate the contribution of DP DM to the time delay caused by IGM effects.

Dark photon in a plasma
Fast radio bursts and dark photon dark matter
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