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Relic Abundance in a Secluded Dark Matter Scenario with a Massive Mediator

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-03-08 v3

Abstract

The relic abundance of the dark matter (DM) particle dd is studied in a secluded DM scenario, in which the dd number decreasing process dominantly occurs not through the pair annihilation of dd into the standard model particles, but via the ddmmdd \to mm scattering process with a subsequently decaying mediator particle mm. It is pointed out that the cosmologically observed relic abundance of DM can be accomplished even with a massive mediator having a mass mmm_m non-negligibly heavy compared with the DM particle mass mdm_d. In the degenerated dd-mm case (md=mmm_d=m_m), the DM relic abundance is realized by adjusting the ddmmdd \to mm scattering amplitude large enough and by choosing an appropriate mediator particle life-time. The DM evolution in the early universe exhibits characteristic "terrace" behavior, or two-step number density decreasing behavior, having a "fake" freeze-out at the first step. Based on these observations, a novel possibility of the DM model buildings is introduced in which the mediator particle mm is unified with the DM particle dd in an approximate dark symmetry multiplet. A pionic DM model is proposed to illustrate this idea in a renormalizable field theory framework.

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@article{arxiv.1607.08520,
  title  = {Relic Abundance in a Secluded Dark Matter Scenario with a Massive Mediator},
  author = {Shohei Okawa and Masaharu Tanabashi and Masato Yamanaka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.08520},
  year   = {2017}
}

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17 pages, 13 figures, version accepted for publication in PRD