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Reviving <i>Z</i> and Higgs mediated dark matter models in matter dominated freeze-out

Prolay Chanda, Saleh Hamdan, James Unwin

2020Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is quite conceivable that dark matter freeze-out occurred during an early period of matter domination, in which case the evolution and relic abundance differ from standard freeze-out calculations which assume a radiation dominated universe. Here we re-examine the classic models in which dark matter interactions with the Standard Model are mediated via either the Higgs or $Z$ boson in the context of matter dominated freeze-out. We highlight that while these classic models are largely excluded by searches in the radiation dominated case, matter dominated freeze-out can relax these limits and thus revive the Higgs and $Z$ portals. Additionally, we discuss the distinctions between matter dominated freeze-out and decoupling during the transition from matter domination to radiation domination, and we comment on the parameter regimes which lead to non-negligible dark matter production during this transition.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsDark matterParticle physicsHiggs bosonScalar field dark matterDecoupling (probability)Weakly interacting massive particlesContext (archaeology)Light dark matterPhysics beyond the Standard ModelStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Warm dark matterHot dark matterBosonDark fluidMixed dark matterMinimal Supersymmetric Standard ModelAstrophysicsMatter power spectrumTheoretical physicsDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesComputational Physics and Python Applications