Narrowing the window for millicharged particles by CMB anisotropy
S. L. Dubovsky+ D. S. Gorbunov+ 1), G. I. Rubtsov+* 1)
+Institute for Nuclear Research of the RAS, 117312 Moscow, Russia
*Moscow State University, Department of Physics, 119899 Moscow, Russia
PACS: 12.60.-i, 12.90.+b, 14.80.-j, 95.35.+d, 98.80.-k
Abstract
We calculate the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy
spectrum in models with millicharged particles of electric charge in units of electron charge. We find that a
large region of the parameter space for the millicharged particles
exists where their effect
on the CMB spectrum is similar to the effect of
baryons. Using WMAP data on the CMB anisotropy and assuming Big Bang
nucleosynthesis value for the baryon abundance we find that only a
small fraction of cold dark matter, Ωmcph02 < 0.007 (at
95% CL), may consists
of millicharged
particles with the parameters (charge and mass) from this region.
This bound significantly narrows the allowed range of the parameters of
millicharged particles. In models without paraphoton
millicharged particles are now excluded as a dark
matter candidate. We also speculate
that recent observation of 511 keV γ- rays from the
Galactic bulge may be an indication that a (small) fraction of
cold dark matter is
comprised of the millicharged particles.