Baryon-Dark matter interaction in presence of magnetic fields in light of EDGES signal

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We have shown that in presence of a cosmic magnetic field the bounds on baryon dark matter cross-section (σ^), dark-matter mass (md) and values of the magnetic field (B) can strongly influence each other. This requires to rework the bounds on σ^, md and B which can explain the observed absorption signal by EDGES collaboration. The upper limit on the magnetic field strength can modify in presence of baryon-dark matter interaction cross-section. In the presence of a strong magnetic field, a large baryon-dark matter interaction cross-section is required to balance magnetic heating of gas to explain the EDGES signal as compared to a weak magnetic field. Subsequently, the strong magnetic-fields can even erase the 21 cm signal–this gives an upper bound on the strength of magnetic-fields, dark-matter mass and baryon-dark matter cross-section. In the special case when σ^ = 0, one can recover the bound on magnetic field strength calculated in [1]. In this work we find that the allowed range of the primordial magnetic field can increase by three orders of magnitude in comparison with [1]. We get upper bound on the magnetic field strength: 3.48 × 10 - 6 G for the dark matter mass ≲ 10 - 2 GeV.

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Bhatt, J. R., Natwariya, P. K., Nayak, A. C., & Pandey, A. K. (2020). Baryon-Dark matter interaction in presence of magnetic fields in light of EDGES signal. European Physical Journal C, 80(4). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-7886-x

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