Probing the freeze-in mechanism in dark matter models with $U(1)^\prime$ gauge extensions [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.09834


New gauge bosons at the MeV scale with tiny gauge couplings (so-called dark photons) can be responsible for the freeze-in production of dark matter and provide a clear target for present and future experiments. We study the effects of thermal mixing between dark photons and Standard Model gauge bosons and of the resulting plasmon decays on dark matter production before and after the electroweak phase transition. In the parameter regions preferred by the observed dark matter relic abundance, the dark photon is sufficiently long-lived to be probed with fixed-target experiments and light enough to induce direct detection signals. Indeed, current limits from XENON1T already constrain Dirac fermion dark matter in the GeV to TeV range produced via the freeze-in mechanism. We illustrate our findings for the case of a $U(1)_{B-L}$ gauge extension and discuss possible generalisations.

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S. Heeba and F. Kahlhoefer
Wed, 28 Aug 19
53/60

Comments: 10 pages, 6 figures