Mixed axion/neutralino cold dark matter in supersymmetric models
Howard Baer, Andre Lessa, Shibi Rajagopalan, Warintorn Sreethawong

TL;DR
This paper explores supersymmetric models with mixed axion and neutralino dark matter, showing how they can match observed dark matter levels through axino decay and relic abundance adjustments, potentially allowing detection of both dark matter types.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of mixed axion/neutralino dark matter scenarios in SUSY models, including effects of axino decay and entropy production on relic densities.
Findings
Mixed axion/neutralino dark matter can match observed abundance.
Axino decay enhances neutralino relic density.
Both axions and neutralinos could be detectable as dark matter.
Abstract
We consider supersymmetric (SUSY) models wherein the strong CP problem is solved by the Peccei-Quinn (PQ) mechanism with a concommitant axion/axino supermultiplet. We examine R-parity conserving models where the neutralino is the lightest SUSY particle, so that a mixture of neutralinos and axions serve as cold dark matter. The mixed axion/neutralino CDM scenario can match the measured dark matter abundance for SUSY models which typically give too low a value of the usual thermal neutralino abundance, such as models with wino-like or higgsino-like dark matter. The usual thermal neutralino abundance can be greatly enhanced by the decay of thermally-produced axinos to neutralinos, followed by neutralino re-annihilation at temperatures much lower than freeze-out. In this case, the relic density is usually neutralino dominated, and goes as \sim (f_a/N)/m_{axino}^{3/2}. If axino decay occurs…
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