Galactic 511 keV line from MeV millicharged dark matter
Abstract
We present a possible explanation of the recently observed 511 keV γ-ray anomaly with a new ``millicharged'' fermion. The new fermion is light ( O( MeV)) but has never been observed by any collider experiments mainly because of its tiny electromagnetic charge ε e. We show that constraints from its relic density in the Universe and collider experiments allow a parameter range such that the 511 keV cosmic γ-ray emission from the galactic bulge may be due to positron production from this millicharged fermion.
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