Cosmic Coincidence and Asymmetric Dark Matter in a Stueckelberg Extension
Wan-Zhe Feng, Pran Nath, Gregory Peim

TL;DR
This paper explores how a Stueckelberg U(1) extension of the standard model can explain the cosmic coincidence of baryon asymmetry and dark matter, proposing new mechanisms for asymmetric dark matter production and detection.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Stueckelberg U(1) extension with $L_{}-L_{}$ gauge symmetry that explains the baryon-dark matter ratio and predicts detectable signatures at colliders.
Findings
The model successfully explains the baryon-dark matter ratio consistent with WMAP data.
It predicts a two-component dark matter with detectable subdominant component in direct detection experiments.
A distinctive muon collider signature with a $Z'$ resonance is proposed.
Abstract
We discuss the possibility of cogenesis generating the ratio of baryon asymmetry to dark matter in a Stueckelberg U(1) extension of the standard model and of the minimal supersymmetric standard model. For the U(1) we choose which is anomaly free and can be gauged. The dark matter candidate arising from this extension is a singlet of the standard model gauge group but is charged under . Solutions to the Boltzmann equations for relics in the presence of asymmetric dark matter are discussed. It is shown that the ratio of the baryon asymmetry to dark matter consistent with the current WMAP data, i.e., the cosmic coincidence, can be successfully explained in this model with the depletion of the symmetric component of dark matter from resonant annihilation via the Stueckelberg gauge boson. For the extended MSSM model it is shown that one has a two…
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