2-6 August 2021
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Asia/Seoul timezone
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Reshuffled SIMP Dark Matter

2 Aug 2021, 16:15
15m
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Speaker

Shu-Yu Ho (KIAS)

Description

In this talk, we reanalyze the multi-component strongly interacting massive particle (mSIMP) scenario using an effective operator approach. As in the single SIMP case, the total relic abundance of mSIMP dark matter (DM) depends on the coupling strengths of 3 → 2 processes achieved by a five-point effective operator. Interestingly, we find that in the dark sector there is an unavoidable 2 → 2 process induced by the corresponding five-point interaction, which would reshuffle the mass densities of SIMP DM after the chemical freeze-out. We name this DM scenario as reshuffled SIMP (rSIMP). Given this observation, we then numerically solve the coupled Boltzmann equations including the 3 → 2 and 2 → 2 processes to get the correct yields of rSIMP DM. It turns out that the masses of rSIMP DM must be nearly degenerate for them to contribute sizable abundances. On the other hand, we also introduce effective operators to bridge the dark sector and visible sector via a vector portal. Since the signal strength of detecting DM is proportional to the individual densities, obtaining the right amount of SIMP DM particles is crucial in the rSIMP scenario. The cosmological and theoretical constraints for rSIMP models are discussed as well.

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