Minimal self-interacting dark matter models with light mediator
Thomas Hambye, Laurent Vanderheyden
Abstract
The light mediator scenario of self-interacting dark matter is strongly constrained in many ways. After summarizing the various constraints, we discuss minimal options and models which allow to nevertheless satisfy all these constraints. One straightforward possibility arises if the dark matter and light mediator particles have a temperature sizably smaller than the SM particles. Another simple possibility arises if dark matter doesn't annihilate dominantly into a pair of light mediators but into heavier particles. Both possibilities are discussed with scalar as well as vector boson light mediators. Further possibilities, such as with a hierarchy of quartic scalar couplings, are also identified.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsDark matterScalar (mathematics)Scalar field dark matterParticle physicsTheoretical physicsBosonAxionSimple (philosophy)Weakly interacting massive particlesPhysics beyond the Standard ModelMinimal modelDark fluidDark energyLight dark matterCosmologyStandard Model (mathematical formulation)CP violationVector bosonWarm dark matterQuantum electrodynamicsMixed dark matterScalar fieldElementary particleScalar bosonCold dark matterDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaChemical and Physical Properties of MaterialsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies