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2021ApJ...912...13S - Astrophys. J., 912, 13-13 (2021/May-1)

Impact of dark photon emission on massive star evolution and pre-supernova neutrino signal.

SIEVERDING A., RRAPAJ E., GUO G. and QIAN Y.-Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study the effects of additional cooling due to the emission of a dark matter candidate particle, the dark photon, on the final phases of the evolution of a 15 M star and resulting modifications of the pre-supernova neutrino signal. For a substantial portion of the dark photon parameter space the extra cooling speeds up Si burning, which results in a reduced number of neutrinos emitted during the last day before core collapse. This reduction can be described by a systematic acceleration of the relevant timescales and the results can be estimated semi-analytically in good agreement with the numerical simulations. Outside the semi-analytic regime we find more complicated effects. In a narrow parameter range, low-mass dark photons lead to an increase in the number of emitted neutrinos because of additional shell-burning episodes that delay core collapse. Furthermore, relatively strong couplings produce a thermonuclear runaway during O burning, which could result in a complete disruption of the star but requires more detailed simulations to determine the outcome. Our results show that pre-supernova neutrino signals are a potential probe of the dark photon parameter space.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Late stellar evolution - Supernova neutrinos - Dark matter - Massive stars

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