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Astrophysical constraints on decaying dark gravitons
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Dark Dimension ScenarioEngineeringDirect DetectionObservational PhysicsCosmologyGravitational PhysicTheoretical PhysicsAstrophysical ConstraintsParticle CosmologyLarge Scale StructureObservational CosmologyExtra DimensionPhotometryDark Matter TodayPhysicsDark Matter SearchGeneral RelativityBlack Hole PhysicsDark EnergyDark MatterGravitation Theory
A bstract In the dark dimension scenario, which predicts an extra dimension of micron scale, dark gravitons (KK modes) are a natural dark matter candidate. In this paper, we study observable features of this model. In particular, their decay to standard matter fields can distort the CMB and impact other astrophysical signals. Using this we place bounds on the parameters of this model. In particular we find that the natural range of parameters in this scenario is consistent with these constraints and leads to the prediction that the mean mass of the dark matter today is close to a few hundred keV and the effective size of the extra dimension is around 1–30 μm.
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