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Gravitational production of a conformal dark sector

Michele Redi, Andrea Tesi, Hannah Tillim

2021Journal of High Energy Physics45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract Dark sectors with purely gravitational couplings to the Standard Model are unavoidably populated from the SM plasma by graviton exchange, and naturally provide dark matter candidates. We examine the production in the relativistic regime where the dark sector is approximately scale invariant, providing general analytical formulas that depend solely on the central charge of the dark sector. We then assess the relevance of interactions that can lead to a variety of phenomena including thermalisation, non-perturbative mass gaps, out-of-equilibrium phase transitions and cannibalism in the dark sector. As an illustrative example we consider the dark glueball scenario in this light and show it to be a viable dark matter candidate due to the suppression of gravitational production. We go on to extend these results to strongly coupled CFTs and their holographic duals at large- N with the dark dilaton as the dark matter candidate.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsDark matterDark fluidScalar field dark matterGravitonHot dark matterDark energyParticle physicsGravitationHidden sectorLight dark matterWeakly interacting massive particlesWarm dark matterGravitinoAstrophysicsMixed dark matterStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Theoretical physicsPhysics beyond the Standard ModelGravitational collapseDilatonPrimordial black holeCosmologyProduction (economics)Quantum electrodynamicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena