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Constraints on metastable superheavy dark matter coupled to sterile neutrinos with the Pierre Auger Observatory

Published 24 Nov 2023 in hep-ph and astro-ph.HE | (2311.14541v2)

Abstract: Dark matter particles could be superheavy, provided their lifetime is much longer than the age of the universe. Using the sensitivity of the Pierre Auger Observatory to ultra-high energy neutrinos and photons, we constrain a specific extension of the Standard Model of particle physics that meets the lifetime requirement for a superheavy particle by coupling it to a sector of ultra-light sterile neutrinos. Our results show that, for a typical dark coupling constant of 0.1, the mixing angle $\theta_m$ between active and sterile neutrinos must satisfy, roughly, $\theta_m \lesssim 1.5\times 10{-6}(M_X/109~\mathrm{GeV}){-2}$ for a mass $M_X$ of the dark-matter particle between $108$ and $10{11}~$GeV.

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