4–6 May 2020
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Co-SIMP Miracle

5 May 2020, 17:45
15m
Parallel Talk Dark Matter DM IV

Speaker

Juri Smirnov (Ohio State University, CCAPP)

Description

I will present a new mechanism for thermally produced dark matter, based on a semi-annihilation-like process, χ + χ + SM → χ + SM, with intriguing consequences for the properties of dark matter. First, its mass is low, 􏰁 1 GeV (but 􏰀 5 keV to avoid structure-formation constraints). Second, it is strongly interacting, leading to kinetic equilibrium between the dark and visible sectors, avoiding the structure-formation problems of χ + χ + χ → χ + χ models. Third, in the 3 → 2 process, one dark matter particle is consumed, giving the standard-model particle a monoenergetic recoil. We show that this new scenario is presently allowed, which is surprising (perhaps a “minor miracle”). However, it can be systematically tested by novel analyses in present and near-term experiments.

Authors

Juri Smirnov (Ohio State University, CCAPP) Prof. John Beacom (Ohio State University)

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