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Dark Matter Seeding in Neutron Stars
We present a mechanism that may seed compact stellar objects with stable
lumps of quark matter, or {\it strangelets}, through the self-annihilation of
gravitationally accreted WIMPs. We show that dark matter particles with masses
above a few GeV may provide enough energy in the nuclear medium for quark
deconfinement and subsequent strangelet formation. If this happens this effect
may then trigger a partial or full conversion of the star into a strange star.
We set a new limit on the WIMP mass in the few-GeV range that seems to be
consistent with recent indications in dark matter direct detection experiments.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure. Prepared for 19th Particles and Nuclei
International Conference (PANIC 2011), Boston, USA 25-29 Jul 201
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