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Light dark matter from inflaton decay

Takeo Moroi, Wen Yin

2021Journal of High Energy Physics56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We propose a simple mechanism of light dark matter (DM) production from the decay of the oscillating inflaton condensation. If the reheating temperature after inflation is higher than the inflaton mass, which is of the same order of the momentum of the DM at the time of the production, the DM momentum can be suppressed compared to the temperature of the thermal plasma if the interaction of the DM is weak enough. Consequently, the DM can be cold enough to avoid the observational constraints on the warm DM, like the Lyman- α bound even if the DM mass is small. We study the bosonic and fermionic DM production from the inflaton decay, taking into account the effect of the stimulated emission and Pauli blocking, respectively. In both cases, the DM can be cold and abundant enough to be a viable candidate of the DM. We also apply our mechanism to the production of isocurvature-problem-free axion DM and Dirac sea DM of right-handed neutrino consistent the seesaw relation for the active neutrino masses.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsInflatonParticle physicsAxionSeesaw mechanismNeutrinoDark matterSterile neutrinoSeesaw molecular geometryInflation (cosmology)Momentum (technical analysis)Light dark matterStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Warm dark matterCold dark matterDirac (video compression format)LeptonPhysics beyond the Standard ModelQuantum electrodynamicsHot dark matterProduction (economics)ThermalOrder (exchange)Dark fluidFermionScalar field dark matterDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesAstronomy and Astrophysical Research