Probing low-reheating scenarios with minimal freeze-in dark matter
Abstract
The parameter space of freeze-in dark matter (DM) with mass through light dark photon (``minimal freeze-in DM'') is currently being probed by direct detection experiments through electron and nuclear recoil. Exploring the DM production in the mass range TeV, we quantify the impact of quantum statistics and the reheating dynamics (beyond the instantaneous reheating approximation) on the DM production in the early universe, in particular, the dependence on the cosmic equation of state and the scaling of the temperature of the Standard Model bath during reheating. Special cases corresponding to matter-domination and kination are carefully studied. To fit the entire observed DM relic abundance, low-temperature reheating scenarios require an increase in the coupling between dark and visible sectors which, in turn, enhances the regions of the parameter space that are already tested and will be probed by next-generation direct detection experiments for diverse reheating scenarios.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.04550,
title = {Probing low-reheating scenarios with minimal freeze-in dark matter},
author = {Nicolás Bernal and Chee Sheng Fong and Óscar Zapata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.04550},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
10+8 pages, 4 figures. V2: references updated, minor changes, version accepted for publication in JHEP