Bounds on Dark Matter Annihilation Cross-sections from Inert Doublet Model in the context of 21 cm Cosmology of Dark Ages
Abstract
We study the fluctuations in the brightness temperature of 21-cm signal δ T21 at the dark ages (z100) with a dark matter candidate in Inter Doublet Model (IDM). We then explore the effects of different fractions of IDM dark matter on δ T21 signal. The IDM dark matter masses are chosen in few tens of GeV region as well as in the high mass region beyond 500 GeV. It has been observed that the δ T21 signal is more sensitive in the dark matter mass range of 70 - 80 GeV. A lower bound on annihilation cross-section for this dark matter is also obtained analyzing the δ T21 signal. This is found to lie within the range 6.5 × 10-29 \,\, cm3 / sec ≤ σ v ≤ 4.88× 10-26\,\, cm 3 / sec for the IDM dark matter mass range 10 \, GeV ≤ m≤ 990 \, GeV .
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