학술논문

Filtered Dark Matter at a First Order Phase Transition
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 151102 (2020)
Subject
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Language
Abstract
We describe a new mechanism of dark matter production in the early Universe, based on the dynamics of a first order phase transition. We assume that dark matter particles acquire mass during the phase transition, making it energetically unfavourable for them to enter the expanding bubbles of the massive phase. Instead, most of them are reflected off the advancing bubble walls and quickly annihilate away in the massless phase. The bubbles eventually merge as the phase transition is completed, and only the dark matter particles which have entered the bubbles survive to constitute the observed dark matter today. This mechanism can produce dark matter with masses from the GeV scale to above the PeV scale, including a large region of viable parameter space beyond the Griest--Kamionkowski bound. Current and future direct detection and collider experiments can probe much of the viable parameter space.
Comment: 5 pages + references & appendices, 4 figures; v2: references added, extended discussion in appendix, matches published version