Dark Matter Freeze-in from a $Z^\prime$ Reheaton
Abstract
We consider the Standard Model (SM) extended by a secluded gauge sector encompassing a Dirac fermion () dark matter (DM), an abelian gauge boson and a SM-singlet complex-scalar field , whose radial component drives cosmic inflation. When the Higgs portal coupling is small, the then acts as a {\it ``reheaton''}, dominating the energy budget of the Universe before finally yielding the SM bath, with reheating temperature TeV, through the gauge portal interaction. We explore the possibility that DM freezes-in via non-thermal decays before reheating ends, giving rise to substantial viable parameter space. We account for non-perturbative effects, relevant during the initial stages of reheating, using lattice simulations. We additionally show how the cosmological gravitational wave (GW) background produced by preheating and inflation allow for a direct probe of the reheating mechanism.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.02184,
title = {Dark Matter Freeze-in from a $Z^\prime$ Reheaton},
author = {Avirup Ghosh and Alexei H. Sopov and Raymond R. Volkas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.02184},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
32 pages, 8 figures, references added; matches version published in JCAP