Reproductive freeze-in of self-interacting dark matter

Physical Review D American Physical Society 102:8 (2020) 83018

Authors:

John March-Russell, Hannah Tillim, Stephen M West

Abstract:

We present a mechanism for dark matter (DM) production involving a self-interacting sector that at early times is ultrarelativistic but far underpopulated relative to thermal equilibrium (such initial conditions often arise, e.g., from inflaton decay). Although elastic scatterings can establish kinetic equilibrium we show that for a broad variety of self-interactions full equilibrium is never established despite the DM yield significantly evolving due to 2→k (k>2) processes (the DM carries no conserved quantum number nor asymmetry). During the active phase of the process, the DM to Standard Model temperature ratio falls rapidly, with DM kinetic energy being converted to DM mass, the inverse of the recently discussed “cannibal DM mechanism.” As this evolution is an approach from an out-of-equilibrium to equilibrium state, entropy is not conserved. Potential observables and applications include self-interacting DM signatures in galaxies and clusters, dark acoustic oscillations, the alteration of free-streaming constraints, and possible easing of σ8 and Hubble tensions.

Flops, Gromov-Witten Invariants and Symmetries of Line Bundle Cohomology on Calabi-Yau Three-folds

(2020)

Authors:

Callum R Brodie, Andrei Constantin, Andre Lukas

A non-linear EFT description of gg → H H at NLO interfaced to POWHEG

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Nature 2020:10 (2020) 21

Authors:

Gudrun Heinrich, Stephen P Jones, Matthias Kerner, Ludovic Scyboz

Calculating the primary Lund Jet Plane density

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Nature 2020:10 (2020) 170

Authors:

Andrew Lifson, Gavin P Salam, Grégory Soyez

Systematizing the effective theory of self-interacting dark matter

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Nature 2020:10 (2020) 191

Authors:

Prateek Agrawal, Aditya Parikh, Matthew Reece