Unitarity limits on thermal dark matter in (non-)standard cosmologies
Abstract
Using the upper bound on the inelastic reaction cross-section implied by S-matrix unitarity, we derive the thermally averaged maximum dark matter (DM) annihilation rate for general number-changing reactions, with , taking place either entirely within the dark sector, or involving standard model fields. This translates to a maximum mass of the particle saturating the observed DM abundance, which, for dominantly -wave annihilations, is obtained to be around TeV, GeV, MeV and keV, for and , respectively, in a radiation dominated Universe, for a real or complex scalar DM stabilized by a minimal symmetry. For modified thermal histories in the pre-big bang nucleosynthesis era, with an intermediate period of matter domination, values of reheating temperature higher than GeV for , TeV for and TeV for are strongly disfavoured by the combined requirements of unitarity and DM relic abundance, for DM freeze-out before reheating.
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@article{arxiv.2010.09762,
title = {Unitarity limits on thermal dark matter in (non-)standard cosmologies},
author = {Disha Bhatia and Satyanarayan Mukhopadhyay},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.09762},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
21 pages, 10 figures; v2: minor additions to text, version as published in JHEP