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Co-scattering in micrOMEGAs: a case study for the singlet-triplet dark matter model

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-12-28 v2

Abstract

In scenarios with very small dark matter (DM) couplings and small mass splittings between the DM and other dark sector particles, so-called "co-scattering" or "conversion-driven freeze-out" can be the dominant mechanism for DM production. We present the inclusion of this mechanism in micrOMEGAs together with a case study of the phenomenological implications in the fermionic singlet-triplet model. For the latter, we focus on the transition between co-annihilation and co-scattering processes. We observe that co-scattering is needed to describe the thermal behaviour of the DM for very small couplings, opening up a new region in the parameter space of the model. The triplet states are often long-lived in this region; we therefore also discuss LHC constraints from long-lived signatures obtained with SModelS.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2207.10536,
  title  = {Co-scattering in micrOMEGAs: a case study for the singlet-triplet dark matter model},
  author = {Gael Alguero and Genevieve Belanger and Sabine Kraml and Alexander Pukhov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.10536},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

22 pages, 11 figures; typos corrected