Cosmological beam dump: constraints on dark scalars mixed with the Higgs boson
Abstract
Precision cosmology provides a sensitive probe of extremely weakly coupled states due to thermal freeze-in production, with subsequent decays impacting physics during well-tested cosmological epochs. We explore the cosmological implications of the freeze-in production of a new scalar via the super-renormalizable Higgs portal. If the mass of is at or below the electroweak scale, peak freeze-in production occurs during the electroweak epoch. We improve the calculation of the freeze-in abundance by including all relevant QCD and electroweak production channels. The resulting abundance and subsequent decay of is constrained by a combination of X-ray data, cosmic microwave background anisotropies and spectral distortions, , and the consistency of BBN with observations. These probes constrain technically natural couplings for such scalars from keV all the way to GeV. The ensuing constraints are similar in spirit to typical beam bump limits, but extend to much smaller couplings, down to mixing angles as small as , and to masses all the way to the electroweak scale.
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@article{arxiv.1812.07585,
title = {Cosmological beam dump: constraints on dark scalars mixed with the Higgs boson},
author = {Anthony Fradette and Maxim Pospelov and Josef Pradler and Adam Ritz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.07585},
year = {2019}
}
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23 pages, 14 figures