Severely Constraining Dark-Matter Interpretations of the 21-cm Anomaly.

Phys Rev Lett

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Theoretical Astrophysics Group, Batavia, Illinois 60510, USA.

Published: July 2018

The EDGES Collaboration has recently reported the detection of a stronger-than-expected absorption feature in the global 21-cm spectrum, centered at a frequency corresponding to a redshift of z≃17. This observation has been interpreted as evidence that the gas was cooled during this era as a result of scattering with dark matter. In this Letter, we explore this possibility, applying constraints from the cosmic microwave background, light element abundances, Supernova 1987A, and a variety of laboratory experiments. After taking these constraints into account, we find that the vast majority of the parameter space capable of generating the observed 21-cm signal is ruled out. The only viable models are those in which a small fraction, ∼0.3%-2%, of the dark matter consists of particles with a mass of ∼10-80  MeV and which couple to the photon through a small electric charge, roughly 10^{-6}-10^{-4} as large as the electron charge. Furthermore, in order to avoid being overproduced in the early Universe, such models must be supplemented with an additional depletion mechanism, such as annihilations through a L_{μ}-L_{τ} gauge boson or annihilations to a pair of rapidly decaying hidden sector scalars.

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