We study an extension of the singlet-scalar Higgs portal featuring a dark vector Vμ and a real scalar ϕ. The vector is a dark matter (DM) candidate, while ϕ is long-lived and decays via higher-dimensional operators. We explore the DM production via freeze-in at low and high reheating temperatures. At colliders, the decay ϕ→Z+V yields distinctive long-lived particle (LLP) signatures. We explore the interplay between cosmological constraints and LLP searches at the LHC and FCC-hh, showing that far detectors can probe otherwise inaccessible parameter space and place novel bounds on the reheating temperature.
@article{arxiv.2604.25090,
title = {Can LLP detectors probe the reheating temperature? A case study of vector dark matter},
author = {Paulo Areyuna C and Giovanna Cottin and Bastián Díaz Sáez and Zeren Simon Wang and Yu Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.25090},
year = {2026}
}