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Inflection point inflation and reheating
We revisit the inflection point inflation with an extended discussion to
large field values and consider the reheating effects on the inflationary
predictions. Parametrizing the reheating dynamics in terms of the reheating
temperature and the equation of state during inflation, we show how the
observationally favored parameter space of inflection point inflation is
affected by reheating dynamics. Consequently, we apply the general results to
the inflation models with non-minimal coupling, such as the SM Higgs inflation
and the Higgs inflation.Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures, Improved discussion on general inflection point
inflatio
Resonant SIMP dark matter
We consider a resonant SIMP dark matter in models with two singlet complex
scalar fields charged under a local dark . After the is broken
down to a discrete subgroup, the lighter scalar field becomes a SIMP dark
matter which has the enhanced annihilation cross section near
the resonance of the heavier scalar field. Bounds on the SIMP self-scattering
cross section and the relic density can be fulfilled at the same time for
perturbative couplings of SIMP. A small gauge kinetic mixing between the SM
hypercharge and dark gauge bosons can be used to make SIMP dark matter in
kinetic equilibrium with the SM during freeze-out.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, Improved discussion on thermal-averaged
annihilation cross sectio
SIMP dark matter and its cosmic abundances
We give a review on the thermal average of the annihilation cross-sections
for and general higher-order processes. Thermal average of
higher order annihilations highly depend on the velocity of dark matter,
especially, for the case with resonance poles. We show such examples for scalar
dark matter in gauged models.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, Prepared for the proceedings of the 13th
International Conference on Gravitation, 3-7 July 201
Cosmic abundances of SIMP dark matter
Thermal production of light dark matter with sub-GeV scale mass can be
attributed to self-annihilation processes. We consider the
thermal average for annihilation cross sections of dark matter at and general higher-order interactions. A correct thermal average for initial
dark matter particles is important, in particular, for annihilation cross
sections with overall velocity dependence and/or resonance poles. We apply our
general results to benchmark models for SIMP dark matter and discuss the
effects of the resonance pole in determining the relic density.Comment: 21 pages, 6 figures, Version to appear in Journal of High Energy
Physic
Forbidden Channels and SIMP Dark Matter
In this review, we focus on dark matter production from thermal freeze-out
with forbidden channels and SIMP processes. We show that forbidden channels can
be dominant to produce dark matter depending on the dark photon and / or dark
Higgs mass compared to SIMP.Comment: 5 pages, Prepared for the proceedings of the 13th International
Conference on Gravitation, 3-7 July 201
On thermal production of self-interacting dark matter
We consider thermal production mechanisms of self-interacting dark matter in
models with gauged symmetry. A complex scalar dark matter is stabilized
by the , that is the remnant of a local dark . Light dark matter
with large self-interaction can be produced from thermal freeze-out in the
presence of SM-annihilation, SIMP and/or forbidden channels. We show that dark
photon and/or dark Higgs should be relatively light for unitarity and then
assist the thermal freeze-out. We identify the constraints on the parameter
space of dark matter self-interaction and mass in cases that one or some of the
channels are important in determining the relic density.Comment: 26 pages, 11 figures, Version to appear in Journal of High Energy
Physic
Vector SIMP dark matter with approximate custodial symmetry
We consider a novel scenario for Vector Strongly Interacting Massive Particle
(VSIMP) dark matter with local symmetry in the dark
sector. Similarly to the Standard Model, after the dark symmetry is broken
spontaneously by the VEVs of dark Higgs fields, the approximate custodial
symmetry determines comparable but split masses for gauge bosons. In
this model, we show that -charged gauge boson of ()
becomes a natural candidate for SIMP dark matter, annihilating through
or forbidden annihilations due to gauge
self-interactions. On the other hand, the -neutral gauge boson of
achieves the kinetic equilibrium of dark matter through a gauge
kinetic mixing between and Standard Model. We present the parameter
space for the correct relic density in our model and discuss in detail the
current constraints and projections from colliders and direct detection
experiments.Comment: 32 pages, 10 figures, Version to appear in Journal of High Energy
Physic
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