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New dark matter scenarios with low energy photons and neutrinos

In this paper, a cosmological model is considered, in which dark matter is emitted by T-symmetric quasi-black holes distributed over galaxies. Low energy photons and neutrinos are taken as candidates for dark matter particles. Photon case can be closed due to the suppression of electromagnetic waves by interstellar/intergalactic medium. For neutrinos, two scenarios are considered. In the first, light neutrinos pair to bosonic quasiparticles that form massive halos around galaxies. In the second, heavier sterile neutrinos form massive halos without pairing. At the observables level, both scenarios turn out to be equivalent to the standard LambdaCDM model. At the same time, the considered model possesses additional sources -- quasi-black holes -- that can produce the required number of neutrinos in addition to the Big Bang. This opens up additional possibilities for cosmological constructions. The matching of the model with early cosmology and ongoing neutrino experiments is discussed. In addition, the possibility of solving general cosmological problems, including horizon, flatness and cosmological constant problems, as well as Hubble tension, within the framework of the considered model, is discussed.

preprint2023arXivOpen access

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