Hypothetical Dark Matter/Axion Rockets: And the Neutrinos without SUSY Problem

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ABSTRACT

We present Dark Matter candidates from non SUSY processes, in a way emphasizing how a Dark Matter (DM) candidate of roughly 100 - 400 GeV could be formed. As has been said about the Photon rocket and Axions rockets, the presence of a magnetic field supposedly would switch DM particle candidates to photons, in such a way as to in the end configure a photon rocket style device from DM in a thrust chamber. The presence of Dark Matter (DM) would in itself merely indicate that the emerging photon thrust would be comparatively greater than it would be for more conventional photon rockets. This amplifies and improves upon a so called axion rocket ram jet for interstellar travel. We assume that much the same sort of methodology for a would-be axion ramjet could be employed for DM, with perhaps greater thrust/power conversion efficiencies.

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Beckwith, A. (2016) Hypothetical Dark Matter/Axion Rockets: And the Neutrinos without SUSY Problem. Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, 2, 457-466. doi: 10.4236/jhepgc.2016.24039.

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