Constraints on self-interacting Q-ball dark matter
Abstract
We consider different types of Q-balls as self-interacting dark matter. For the Q-balls to act as the dark matter of the universe they should not evaporate, which requires them to carry very large charges; depending on the type, the minimum charge could be as high as Q 1033 or the Q-ball coupling to ordinary matter as small as 10-35. The cross-section-to-mass ratio needed for self-interacting dark matter implies a mass scale of m O(1) MeV for the quanta that the Q-balls consist of, which is very difficult to achieve in the MSSM.
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