Thermal Squeezeout of Dark Matter

19 May 2021, 16:30
15m

Speaker

Pouya Asadi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Description

I present a detailed study of the confinement phase transition in a dark sector with a SU(N) gauge group and a single generation of dark heavy quark. I focus on heavy enough quarks such that their abundance freezes out before the phase transition and the phase transition is of first-order. I show that during this phase transition the quarks are trapped inside contracting pockets of the deconfined phase and are compressed enough to interact at a significant rate, giving rise to a second stage of annihilation that can dramatically change the resulting dark matter abundance. As a result, the dark matter can be heavier than the often-quoted unitarity bound of ~100 TeV. These findings are almost completely independent of the details of the portal between the dark sector and the Standard Model.

Authors

Pouya Asadi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Eric David Kramer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Eric Kuflik (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Gregory Ridgway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Tracy Slatyer Juri Smirnov (Ohio State University, CCAPP)

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