24–27 Sept 2019
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Conversion driven freeze-out

25 Sept 2019, 17:35
20m
Seminar rooms 4a / 4b (DESY Hamburg)

Seminar rooms 4a / 4b

DESY Hamburg

Cosmology & Astroparticle Physics Parallel Session: Cosmology & Astroparticle Physics

Speaker

Dr Stefan Vogl (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)

Description

Chemical equilibrium is a commonly made assumption in the freeze-out calculation of coannihilating dark matter. We explore the possible failure of this assumption and find a new conversion-driven freeze-out mechanism. Considering a representative simplified model inspired by supersymmetry with a neutralino- and sbottom-like particle we find regions in parameter space with very small couplings accommodating the measured relic density. In this region freeze-out takes place out of chemical equilibrium and dark matter self-annihilation is thoroughly inefficient. The relic density is governed primarily by the size of the conversion terms in the Boltzmann equations. Due to the small dark matter coupling the parameter region is immune to direct detection but predicts an interesting signature of disappearing tracks or displaced vertices at the LHC. Unlike freeze-in or superWIMP scenarios, conversion-driven freeze-out is not sensitive to the initial conditions at the end of reheating.

Primary author

Dr Stefan Vogl (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)

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