7–11 Dec 2020
Palais des Papes, Avignon
Europe/Paris timezone

Dark matter bound states: where do we stand?

8 Dec 2020, 14:50
20m
Chambre du Trésorier (Palais des Papes, Avignon)

Chambre du Trésorier

Palais des Papes, Avignon

Speaker

Dr Simone Biondini (Van Swinderen Institute for Particle Physics and Gravity)

Description

In a variety of theories, DM interacts with gauge bosons or scalars that induce long-range interactions because of repeated soft exchanges. Remarkably, the inclusion of bound-state effects for DM annihilation has been recently shown to have a large impact on the relic density and, therefore, on the parameters of a given model to be compatible with observations. At the same time, it is manifestly subtle and complicated to include bound-state dynamics in a thermal medium due to the intricate interplay between non-relativistic and thermal energy scales. Starting from a thermal field theoretic formulation of the problem, we use an effective field theory approach to describe bound-state formation and dissociation, Sommerfeld effect, DM thermal masses and interaction rates. We show the phenomenological impact of such framework for wimp-like models with mediators to the visible sector. Moreover, we discuss some shortcomings in the current rate equations that limit the validity of existing results in the literature for even simpler dark matter models.

Author

Dr Simone Biondini (Van Swinderen Institute for Particle Physics and Gravity)

Co-authors

Dr Stefan Vogl (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg) Prof. Mikko Laine (University of Bern) Prof. Kim Seyong (Sejong University)

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