Neutralino and gravitino dark matter with low reheating temperature
Leszek Roszkowski, Sebastian Trojanowski, Krzysztof Turzynski

TL;DR
This paper explores how low reheating temperatures after inflation affect dark matter relic abundance, expanding the viable parameter space for neutralino and gravitino dark matter models and impacting detection prospects.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of dark matter freezeout during low reheating temperatures and assesses implications for MSSM, NMSSM, and gravitino dark matter detection.
Findings
Low reheating temperatures reduce dark matter relic abundance.
Wino dark matter becomes viable above 3.5 TeV mass.
Detection prospects vary significantly with reheating temperature.
Abstract
We examine a scenario in which the reheating temperature after inflation is so low that it is comparable to, or lower than, the freeze out temperature of ordinary WIMPs. In this case the dark matter relic abundance is reduced, thus relaxing the impact of the usually strong constraint coming from the requirement that the universe does not overclose. We first re-examine the dynamics of freezeout during reheating. Next we apply a Bayesian approach to study the parameter space of the MSSM with ten free parameters, the CMSSM and the singlino-dominated regions of the NMSSM. In each case we find dramatic departures from the usually considered regime of high , with important implications for direct detection dark matter searches. In the MSSM we examine WIMP mass range up to ~5 TeV, and find regions of bino dark matter over the whole mass range, and of higgsino dark matter with mass…
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