The Effect of Multiple Cooling Channels on the Formation of Dark Compact Objects
APA
Kim, L. (2024). The Effect of Multiple Cooling Channels on the Formation of Dark Compact Objects. Perimeter Institute. https://pirsa.org/24020061
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Kim, Leo. The Effect of Multiple Cooling Channels on the Formation of Dark Compact Objects. Perimeter Institute, Feb. 26, 2024, https://pirsa.org/24020061
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@misc{ pirsa_PIRSA:24020061, doi = {10.48660/24020061}, url = {https://pirsa.org/24020061}, author = {Kim, Leo}, keywords = {Cosmology}, language = {en}, title = {The Effect of Multiple Cooling Channels on the Formation of Dark Compact Objects}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute}, year = {2024}, month = {feb}, note = {PIRSA:24020061 see, \url{https://pirsa.org}} }
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A dissipative dark sector can result in the formation of compact objects with masses comparable to stars and planets. In this work, we investigate the formation of such compact objects from a subdominant inelastic dark matter model, and study the resulting distributions of these objects. In particular, we consider cooling from dark Bremsstrahlung and a rapid decay process that occurs after inelastic upscattering. Inelastic transitions introduce an additional radiative processes which can impact the formation of compact objects via multiple cooling channels. We find that having multiple cooling processes changes the mass and abundance of compact objects formed, as compared to a scenario with only one cooling channel. The resulting distribution of these astrophysical compact objects and their properties can be used to further constrain and differentiate between dark sectors.