Dynamical Dark Matter: II. An Explicit Model
Keith R. Dienes, Brooks Thomas

TL;DR
This paper presents an explicit model of dynamical dark matter, demonstrating its consistency with experimental constraints and establishing it as a viable alternative to traditional dark-matter theories.
Contribution
It provides the first explicit realization of the dynamical dark matter framework, showing its phenomenological viability and compatibility with collider, astrophysical, and cosmological data.
Findings
Model satisfies all experimental constraints
Dark-matter abundance varies over time
Supports large ensembles of decaying particles
Abstract
In a recent paper (arXiv:1106.4546), we introduced "dynamical dark matter," a new framework for dark-matter physics, and outlined its underlying theoretical principles and phenomenological possibilities. Unlike most traditional approaches to the dark-matter problem which hypothesize the existence of one or more stable dark-matter particles, our dynamical dark-matter framework is characterized by the fact that the requirement of stability is replaced by a delicate balancing between cosmological abundances and lifetimes across a vast ensemble of individual dark-matter components. This setup therefore collectively produces a time-varying cosmological dark-matter abundance, and the different dark-matter components can interact and decay throughout the current epoch. While the goal of our previous paper was to introduce the broad theoretical aspects of this framework, the purpose of the…
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