Shaping Dark Photon Spectral Distortions
The cosmic microwave background (CMB) spectrum is an extraordinary tool for exploring physics beyond the Standard Model. The exquisite precision of the measurement makes it particularly sensitive to small effects caused by hidden sector interactions. In particular, CMB spectral distortions can unvei...
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Zusammenfassung: | The cosmic microwave background (CMB) spectrum is an extraordinary tool for
exploring physics beyond the Standard Model. The exquisite precision of the
measurement makes it particularly sensitive to small effects caused by hidden
sector interactions. In particular, CMB spectral distortions can unveil the
existence of dark photons which are kinetically coupled to the standard photon.
In this work, we use the COBE-FIRAS dataset to derive accurate and robust
limits on photon-to-dark-photon oscillations for a large range of dark photon
masses, from $10^{-10}$ to $10^{-4}$ eV. We consider in detail the redshift
dependence of the bounds, computing CMB distortions due to photon
injection/removal using a Green's function method. Our treatment improves on
previous results, which had set limits studying energy injection/removal into
baryons rather than photon injection/removal, or ignored the redshift evolution
of distortions. The difference between our treatment and previous ones is
particularly noticeable in the predicted spectral shape of the distortions, a
smoking gun signature for photon-to-dark-photon oscillations. The
characterization of the spectral shape is crucial for future CMB missions,
which could improve the present sensitivity by orders of magnitude, exploring
regions of the dark photon parameter space that are otherwise difficult to
access. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.12940 |