We point out that thermal relic abundance of the dark matter is strongly
altered by a non-perturbative effect called the Sommerfeld enhancement, when
constituent particles of the dark matter are non-singlet under the SU(2)_L
gauge interaction and much heavier than the weak gauge bosons. Typical
candidates for such dark matter particles are the heavy wino- and higgsino-like
neutralinos. We investigate the non-perturbative effect on the relic abundance
of dark matter for the wino-like neutralino as an example. We show that its
thermal abundance is reduced by 50% compared to the perturbative result. The
wino-like neutralino mass consistent with the observed dark matter abundance
turns out to be 2.7 TeV < m < 3.0 TeV.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure