A gravitational-wave limit on the Chandrasekhar mass of dark matter


Abstract in English

We explore a new paradigm to study dissipative dark matter models using gravitational-wave observations. We consider a dark atomic model which predicts the formation of binary black holes such as GW190425 while obeying constraints from large-scale structure, and improving on the missing satellite problem. Using LIGO and Virgo gravitational-wave data from 12th September 2015 to 1st October 2019, we show that interpreting GW190425 as a dark matter black-hole binary limits the Chandrasekhar mass for dark matter to be below 1.4 $M_odot$ at $> 99.9%$ confidence implying that the dark proton is heavier than 0.95 GeV, while also suggesting that the molecular energy-level spacing of dark molecules lies near $10^{-3}$ eV and constraining the cooling rate of dark matter at low temperatures.

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