28 August 2023 to 1 September 2023
University of Vienna
Europe/Vienna timezone

Electromagnetic interaction and freeze-out abundance of sexaquarks

29 Aug 2023, 16:45
15m
Hörsaal 1 lecture hall (University of Vienna)

Hörsaal 1 lecture hall

University of Vienna

Universitätsring 1 A-1010 Vienna, Austria
Parallel talk Cosmology and Particle Physics Cosmology and Particle Physics

Speaker

Marianne Moore (MIT)

Description

The sexaquark, a hypothesized six-quark bound state, has garnered interest as a potential dark matter candidate. At the same time, there are many arguments in the literature that place severe limitations on this possibility. Assuming it exists and is stable, I will advance a compelling case for the limited viability of the sexaquark as a dark matter candidate by presenting the first calculation of its scattering electromagnetic cross section with Standard Model particles and by investigating its freeze-out abundance. The leading-order term in the electromagnetic cross section is due to the sexaquark's polarizability, which we obtained using lattice QCD. I will show that this implies a direct detection cross section that would be visible for a stable sexaquark constituting even a tiny fraction of the dark matter. I will also explore the expected sexaquark abundance derived from the freeze-out of its interactions in the early universe, and explore the detectability of such a thermally produced sexaquark component.

Submitted on behalf of a Collaboration? No

Author

Marianne Moore (MIT)

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