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Phantom Fluid Cosmology -or- Ghosts for Gordon

Published 5 Jan 2024 in hep-ph, astro-ph.CO, and hep-th | (2401.02958v1)

Abstract: The quanta of phantom dark energy models are negative energy particles, whose maximum magnitude of energy $|E|$ must be less than a cutoff $\Lambda\lesssim 20\,$MeV. They are produced by spontaneous decay of the vacuum into phantoms plus normal particles. I review general cosmological constraints that have been derived from the effects of such phantom fluid production, and a possible application: the generation of boosted dark matter or radiation that could be directly detected. Recent excess events from the DAMIC experiment can be well-fit by such processes.

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