Journal of High Energy Physics (Jul 2022)

How to search for mirror stars with Gaia

  • Aaron Howe,
  • Jack Setford,
  • David Curtin,
  • Christopher D. Matzner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2022)059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022, no. 7
pp. 1 – 31

Abstract

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Abstract We show for the first time how to conduct a direct search for dark matter using Gaia observations. Its public astrometric data may contain the signals of mirror stars, exotic compact objects made of atomic dark matter with a tiny kinetic mixing between the dark and SM photon. Mirror stars capture small amounts of interstellar material in their cores, leading to characteristic optical/IR and X-ray emissions. We develop the detailed pipeline for conducting a mirror star search using data from Gaia and other stellar catalogues, and demonstrate our methodology by conducting a search for toy mirror stars with a simplified calculation of their optical/IR emissions over a wide range of mirror star and hidden sector parameters. We also obtain projected exclusion bounds on the abundance and properties of mirror stars if no candidates are found, demonstrating that Gaia is a new and uniquely powerful probe of atomic dark matter. Our study provides the blueprint for a realistic mirror star search that includes a more complete treatment of the captured interstellar gas in the future.

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