Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2006-10-31
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Talk given at the 6th International Workshop on "The Identification of Dark Matter", 11-16 September 2006, Rhodes, Greece
Scientific paper
The relic density of a cold dark matter (CDM) candidate is calculated in the context of three non-standard cosmological scenaria and its value is compared with the one obtained in the standard regime. In particular, we consider the decoupling of the CDM particle during: (i) A decaying-particle dominated phase or (ii) a kinetic-energy dominated phase or (iii) the decay of a massive particle under the complete or partial domination of kination. We use plausible values (from the viewpoint of supersymmetric models) for the mass and the thermal averaged cross section times the velocity of the cold relic and we investigate scenaria of equilibrium and non-equilibrium production. In the case (i) a low reheat temperature, in the range (1-20) GeV, significantly facilitates the achievement of an acceptable CDM abundance. On the other hand, the presence of kination in the case (ii) can lead to an enhancement of the CDM abundance up to three orders of magnitude. The latter enhancement can be avoided, in the case (iii). In a such situation, the temperature turns out to be frozen to a plateau value which is, mostly, lower than about 40 GeV.
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