New constraint from supernova explosions on light particles beyond the Standard Model

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We propose a new constraint on light (sub-GeV) particles beyond the Standard Model that can be produced inside the protoneutron star core resulting from the core-collapse supernova explosion. It is derived by demanding that the energy carried by exotic particles being transferred to the progenitor stellar envelopes not exceed the explosion energy of - 2×1051 erg of observed supernovae. We show specifically that for the case of a dark photon which kinetically mixes with the SM photon and decays predominantly to an e± pair, a smaller mixing parameter of 1 order of magnitude below the well-established supernova cooling bound can be excluded. Furthermore, our bound fills the gap between the cooling bound and the region constrained by (non)observation of γ rays produced from supernovae for dark photons lighter than ∼20 MeV. Our result also rules out the possibility of aiding successful supernova explosions by transferring energy from the supernova core to the shock with exotic particles.

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Sung, A., Tu, H., & Wu, M. R. (2019). New constraint from supernova explosions on light particles beyond the Standard Model. Physical Review D, 99(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.121305

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