http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.04278
The recent observation of an excess in the electronic recoil data by the XENON1T detector has drawn many attentions as a potential hint for an extension of the Standard Model (SM). Absorption of a vector boson with the mass of $m_{A’}!\in!(2\,{\rm keV},!3\,{\rm keV})$ is one of the feasible explanations to the excess. In the case where the vector boson explains the dark matter (DM) population today, it is highly probable that the vector boson belongs to a class of the warm dark matter (WDM) due to its suspected mass regime. In such a scenario, providing a good fit for the excess, the kinetic mixing $\kappa!\sim!10^{-15}$ asks for a non-thermal origin of the vector DM. In this letter, we consider a scenario where the gauge boson is nothing but the $U(1)_{\rm B-L}$ gauge boson and its non-thermal origin is attributed to the decay of the scalar talking to the SM sector via a portal with the SM Higgs boson. We discuss implications for the dark sector interactions that the vector DM offers when it serves as a resolution to both the small scale problems that $\Lambda$CDM model encounters and the XENON1T anomaly.
G. Choi, T. Yanagida and N. Yokozaki
Thu, 9 Jul 20
18/70
Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure
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