The cosmology of sub-MeV dark matter
Abstract Light dark matter is a compelling experimental target in light of stringent constraints on heavier WIMPs. However, for a sub-MeV WIMP, the universe is sufficiently well understood at temperatures below 10 MeV that there is no room for it to be a thermal relic. Avoiding thermalization is its...
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doaj-37e4150d1e8b461abd6e90852df0b9d82020-11-25T00:46:36ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792017-10-0120171012810.1007/JHEP10(2017)013The cosmology of sub-MeV dark matterDaniel Green0Surjeet Rajendran1Department of Physics, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Physics, University of CaliforniaAbstract Light dark matter is a compelling experimental target in light of stringent constraints on heavier WIMPs. However, for a sub-MeV WIMP, the universe is sufficiently well understood at temperatures below 10 MeV that there is no room for it to be a thermal relic. Avoiding thermalization is itself a strong constraint with significant implications for direct detection. In this paper, we explore the space of models of sub-MeV dark matter with viable cosmologies. We discuss several representative models chosen to have large cross-sections in direct detection experiments. The parameter space of these models that is also consistent with astrophysical and lab-based limits is highly restricted for couplings to electrons but somewhat less constrained for nuclei. We find that achieving nuclear cross-sections well-above the neutrino floor necessarily predicts a new contribution to the effective number of neutrino species, ΔN eff = 0.09 that will be tested by the next generation of CMB observations. On the other hand, models with absorption signatures of dark matter are less restricted by cosmology even with future observations.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP10(2017)013Beyond Standard ModelCosmology of Theories beyond the SM |
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The cosmology of sub-MeV dark matter |
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The cosmology of sub-MeV dark matter |
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The cosmology of sub-MeV dark matter |
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The cosmology of sub-MeV dark matter |
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cosmology of sub-mev dark matter |
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Abstract Light dark matter is a compelling experimental target in light of stringent constraints on heavier WIMPs. However, for a sub-MeV WIMP, the universe is sufficiently well understood at temperatures below 10 MeV that there is no room for it to be a thermal relic. Avoiding thermalization is itself a strong constraint with significant implications for direct detection. In this paper, we explore the space of models of sub-MeV dark matter with viable cosmologies. We discuss several representative models chosen to have large cross-sections in direct detection experiments. The parameter space of these models that is also consistent with astrophysical and lab-based limits is highly restricted for couplings to electrons but somewhat less constrained for nuclei. We find that achieving nuclear cross-sections well-above the neutrino floor necessarily predicts a new contribution to the effective number of neutrino species, ΔN eff = 0.09 that will be tested by the next generation of CMB observations. On the other hand, models with absorption signatures of dark matter are less restricted by cosmology even with future observations. |
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