We discuss several aspects of astroparticle physics pertaining to a new model
with MeV cold dark matter particles, which annihilate to electron-positron
pairs in a manner yielding the correct CDM density required today, and
explaining the enhanced electron-positron annihilation line from the center of
the Galaxy. We note that the mass of the vector meson mediating the
annihilations, should exceed the mass of CDM particle, and comment on possible
enhancement due to CDM clustering, on the detectability of the new CDM, and on
particle physics models incorporating this scenario.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures. v2 - Added some remarks regarding a more
stringent mass bound. References added, some typos corrected. v3 - Added a
comment regarding the invalidity of perturbative calculation in the case of a
very small coupling g'. Removed the comment regarding the smallness of the
angular width of the 511 keV lin