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2021MNRAS.503.5611R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 503, 5611-5623 (2021/June-1)

The effects of asymmetric dark matter on stellar evolution - I. Spin-dependent scattering.

RAEN T.J., MARTINEZ-RODRIGUEZ H., HURST T.J., ZENTNER A.R., BADENES C. and TAO R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Most of the dark matter (DM) search over the last few decades has focused on weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), but the viable parameter space is quickly shrinking. Asymmetric dark matter (ADM) is a WIMP-like DM candidate with slightly smaller masses and no present-day annihilation, meaning that stars can capture and build up large quantities. The captured ADM can transport energy through a significant volume of the star. We investigate the effects of spin-dependent ADM energy transport on stellar structure and evolution in stars with 0.9 <= M*/M <= 5.0 in varying DM environments. We wrote a MESA module1 that calculates the capture of DM and the subsequent energy transport within the star. We fix the DM mass to 5 GeV and the cross-section to 10–37 cm2, and study varying environments by scaling the DM capture rate. For stars with radiative cores (0.9 <= M*/M <= 1.3 ), the presence of ADM flattens the temperature and burning profiles in the core and increases main-sequence (MS) (Xc > 10–3) lifetimes by up to ∼¡ 20 per cent. We find that strict requirements on energy conservation are crucial to the simulation of ADM's effects on these stars. In higher mass stars, ADM energy transport shuts off core convection, limiting available fuel and shortening MS lifetimes by up to ∼¡ 40 per cent. This may translate to changes in the luminosity and effective temperature of the MS turnoff in population isochrones. The tip of the red giant branch may occur at lower luminosities. The effects are largest in DM environments with high densities and/or low velocity dispersions, making dwarf and early forming galaxies most likely to display the effects.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: evolution - stars: interiors - stars: low-mass - galaxies: dwarf - dark matter

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