FIMP Dark Matter Freeze-in Gauge Mediation and Hidden Sector
Kuo-Hsing Tsao

TL;DR
This paper investigates a two-component dark matter scenario in gauge mediation, where a feebly interacting fermion (FIMP) and gravitino contribute to relic abundance, linking SUSY breaking scale with dark matter production.
Contribution
It introduces a novel two-component hidden sector model with FIMP and gravitino, analyzing their relic densities and dependence on SUSY breaking parameters.
Findings
FIMP can dominate the hidden sector relic abundance.
The ratio of FIMP to gravitino relics depends on SUSY breaking communication.
Neutralino's contribution to dark matter is sub-leading in this model.
Abstract
We explore the dark matter freeze-in mechanism within the gauge mediation framework, which involves a hidden Feebly Interacting Massive Particle (FIMP) coupling feebly with the messenger fields while the messengers are still in the thermal bath. The FIMP is the fermionic component of the pseudo-moduli in a generic metastable supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking model and resides in the hidden sector. The relic abundance and the mass of the FIMP are determined by the SUSY breaking scale and the feeble coupling. The gravitino, which is the canonical dark matter candidate in the gauge mediation framework, contributes to the dark matter relic abundance along with the freeze-in of the FIMP. The hidden sector thus becomes two- component with both the FIMP and gravitino lodging in the SUSY breaking hidden sector. We point out that the ratio between the FIMP and the gravitino is determined by how SUSY…
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