Gravitational Production of Dark Matter during Reheating
Abstract
We consider the direct -channel gravitational production of dark matter during the reheating process. Independent of the identity of the dark matter candidate or its non-gravitational interactions, the gravitational process is always present and provides a minimal production mechanism. During reheating, a thermal bath is quickly generated with a maximum temperature , and the temperature decreases as the inflaton continues to decay until the energy densities of radiation and inflaton oscillations are equal, at . During these oscillations, -channel gravitational production of dark matter occurs. We show that the abundance of dark matter (fermionic or scalar) depends primarily on the combination . We find that a sufficient density of dark matter can be produced over a wide range of dark matter masses: from a GeV to a ZeV.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2102.06214,
title = {Gravitational Production of Dark Matter during Reheating},
author = {Yann Mambrini and Keith A. Olive},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.06214},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
6 pages, 4 figures; several improvements, version published in Physical Review D