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Contributions to $ΔN_{eff}$ from the dark photon of $U(1)_{T3R}$

We consider the effect on early Universe cosmology of the dark photon associated with the gauging of $U(1)_{T3R}$, a symmetry group under which only right-handed Standard Model fermions transform non-trivially. We find that cosmological constraints on this scenario are qualitatively much more severe than on other well-studied cases of a new $U(1)$ gauge group, because the dark photon couples to chiral fermions. In particular, the dark photon of $U(1)_{T3R}$ is always produced and equilibrates in the early Universe, no matter how small the gauge coupling, unless the symmetry-breaking scale is extremely large. This occurs because, no matter how the weak the coupling, the Goldstone mode (equivalently, the longitudinal polarization) does not decouple. As a result, even the limit of an extremely light and weakly-coupled dark photon of $U(1)_{T3R}$ is effectively ruled out by cosmological constraints, unless the symmetry-breaking scale is extremely large. We also discuss the possibility of ameliorating Hubble tension in this model.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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