25–29 Jul 2022
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany
Europe/Zurich timezone

Multi-component dark sectors: the role of asymmetries and conversions

25 Jul 2022, 14:54
18m
Main Lecture Hall

Main Lecture Hall

Particle Physics Parallel Session A

Speaker

Drona Vatsyayan

Description

We study the relic abundance of stable particles from a generic dark sector in the presence and absence of initial dark asymmetries, and our results show that abundances are expected to be of similar magnitude, i.e. multi-component dark matter is quite natural. We first discuss the different possibilities for stabilizing multi-component dark matter and then analyze the final relic abundances of the symmetric and asymmetric dark matter components in the presence of unavoidable conversions between dark matter states. We find an exponential dependence of the asymmetries on annihilation and conversions for the heavier components. We conclude that having similar symmetric and asymmetric components is a quite natural outcome of scenarios with several stable particles. This has novel phenomenological implications, which we discuss.

Author

Drona Vatsyayan

Co-authors

Mr Arnau Bas i Beneito (IFIC, Universidad de Valencia) Dr Juan Herrero Garcia (IFIC, Universidad de Valencia)

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