17–21 Feb 2025
Chung-Ang University
Asia/Seoul timezone

UV Freeze-In Dark Matter in General Reheating Scenarios

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20m
Chung-Ang University

Chung-Ang University

Centennial 310-B602, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of Korea

Speaker

Dr Kuldeep Deka (New York University Abu Dhabi)

Description

The dynamics of cosmic reheating, that is, on how the energy stored in the inflaton is transferred to the standard model (SM) thermal bath, is largely unknown. In this work, we show that the phenomenology of the nonbaryonic dark matter (DM) ultraviolet freeze-in production strongly depends on the dynamics of the cosmic-reheating era. Using a general parametrization for the Hubble expansion rate and SM temperature, we thoroughly investigate DM production during reheating, not only recovering earlier findings that focused on specific cases, but also exploring alternative scenarios. Additionally, we derive a generalized framework for DM production via inflaton decays and identify the viable parameter space, while simultaneously addressing constraints from CMB observations. As illustrative examples, we explore gravitational DM production through scatterings of SM particles or inflatons, deriving well-defined parameter regions for these scenarios.

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