New upper bounds on millicharged particles (masses 10-100 keV, charges down to 5e-13) from the AGB-to-HB star ratio in globular clusters, improving prior limits by up to two orders of magnitude.
Millicharged Particle Production During Late-Stage Stellar Evolution
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Stars are natural sources of feebly interacting particles, including putative particles with mass $m_\chi$ and electric charge $qe$. The emission of such millicharged particles (MCPs) causes an energy loss which can alter stellar evolution. While MCP production rates have been computed for different plasma parameters, they have yet to be derived for the conditions relevant to late stages of stellar evolution, in which the temperature can reach values $T\simeq 10-100\,\rm keV$ while the plasma frequency is $\omega_{\rm pl}\ll T$. In this paper, we compute the MCP energy-loss rates relevant for pre-supernova objects, finding three different regimes in which the dominant processes are respectively plasmon decay ($m_\chi< \omega_{\rm pl}/2$), Compton-like scattering ($m_\chi> \omega_{\rm pl}/2$, $T\lesssim 0.5\,\rm MeV$), and electron-positron annihilation. We obtain semi-analytical fits for the energy-loss rates suitable for implementation in stellar evolution codes.
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Millicharged Particle Constraints from Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars
New upper bounds on millicharged particles (masses 10-100 keV, charges down to 5e-13) from the AGB-to-HB star ratio in globular clusters, improving prior limits by up to two orders of magnitude.