An intermediate framework between WIMP, FIMP, and EWIP dark matter

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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14 pages, 6 figures

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WIMP (Weakly Interacting Massive Particle), FIMP (Feebly interacting Massive Particle) and EWIP (Extremely Weakly Interacting Particle) dark matter are different theoretical frameworks that have been postulated to explain the dark matter. In this paper we examine an intermediate scenario that combines features from these three frameworks. It consists of a weakly interacting particle --a la WIMP-- that does not reach thermal equilibrium in the early Universe --a la FIMP-- and whose relic density is determined by the reheating temperature of the Universe --a la EWIP. As an example, an explicit realization of this framework, based on the singlet scalar model of dark matter, is analyzed in detail. In particular, the relic density is studied as a function of the parameters of the model, and the new viable region within this intermediate scenario is determined. Finally, it is shown that this alternative framework of dark matter allows for arbitrarily heavy dark matter particles and that it suggests a connection between dark matter and inflation.

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