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A New Direction in Dark-Matter Complementarity: Dark-Matter Decay as a Complementary Probe of Multi-Component Dark Sectors

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-03-05 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

In single-component theories of dark matter, the 222\to 2 amplitudes for dark-matter production, annihilation, and scattering can be related to each other through various crossing symmetries. These crossing relations lie at the heart of the celebrated complementarity which underpins different existing dark-matter search techniques and strategies. In multi-component theories of dark matter, by contrast, there can be many different dark-matter components with differing masses. This then opens up a new, "diagonal" direction for dark-matter complementarity: the possibility of dark-matter decay from heavier to lighter dark-matter components. In this work, we discuss how this new direction may be correlated with the others, and demonstrate that the enhanced complementarity which emerges can be an important ingredient in probing and constraining the parameter spaces of such models.

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@article{arxiv.1406.4868,
  title  = {A New Direction in Dark-Matter Complementarity: Dark-Matter Decay as a Complementary Probe of Multi-Component Dark Sectors},
  author = {Keith R. Dienes and Jason Kumar and Brooks Thomas and David Yaylali},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.4868},
  year   = {2015}
}

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11 pages, LaTeX, 4 figures