Heating up the Galaxy with hidden photons

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We elaborate on the dynamics of ionized interstellar medium in the presence of hidden photon dark matter. Our main focus is the ultra-light regime, where the hidden photon mass is smaller than the plasma frequency in the Milky Way. We point out that as a result of the Galactic plasma shielding direct detection of ultra-light photons in this mass range is especially challenging. However, we demonstrate that ultra-light hidden photon dark matter provides a powerful heating source for the ionized interstellar medium. This results in a strong bound on the kinetic mixing between hidden and regular photons all the way down to the hidden photon masses of order 10-20 eV.

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Dubovsky, S., & Hernández-Chifflet, G. (2015). Heating up the Galaxy with hidden photons. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2015(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2015/12/054

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