We study a new mechanism for the production of dark matter in the universe
which does not rely on thermal equilibrium. Dark matter is populated from the
thermal bath subsequent to inflationary reheating via a massive mediator whose
mass is above the reheating scale, T_R. To this end, we consider models with an
extra U(1) gauge symmetry broken at some intermediate scale M, of the order of
10^10 -- 10^12 GeV. We show that not only does the model allow for gauge
coupling unification (at a higher scale associated with grand unification) but
can naturally provide a dark matter candidate which is a Standard Model singlet
but charged under the extra U(1). The intermediate scale gauge boson(s) which
are predicted in several E6/SO(10) constructions can be a natural mediator
between dark matter and the thermal bath. We show that the dark matter
abundance, while never having achieved thermal equilibrium, is fixed shortly
after the reheating epoch by the relation T_R^3/M^4. As a consequence, we show
that the unification of gauge couplings which determines M also fixes the
reheating temperature T_R, which can be as high as 10^11 GeV.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 tabl