WIMP and FIMP Dark Matter in Singlet-Triplet Fermionic Model
Genevi\`eve B\'elanger, Sandhya Choubey, Rohini M. Godbole, Sarif, Khan, Manimala Mitra, Abhishek Roy

TL;DR
This paper proposes an extension of the Standard Model with triplet and singlet fermions and scalars to explain neutrino masses and dark matter, analyzing various production mechanisms and experimental constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a novel singlet-triplet fermionic model with two dark matter candidates and explores their production, detection prospects, and cosmological implications.
Findings
Feasible dark matter relic densities from freeze-out and freeze-in mechanisms.
Triplet fermions and scalars could be detected at the LHC or MATHUSLA.
Long-lived particles can affect Big Bang nucleosynthesis predictions.
Abstract
We present an extension of the SM involving three triplet fermions, one triplet scalar and one singlet fermion, which can explain both neutrino masses and dark matter. One triplet of fermions and the singlet are odd under a symmetry, thus the model features two possible dark matter candidates. The two remaining -even triplet fermions can reproduce the neutrino masses and oscillation parameters consistent with observations. We consider the case where the singlet has feeble couplings while the triplet is weakly interacting and investigate the different possibilities for reproducing the observed dark matter relic density. This includes production of the triplet WIMP from freeze-out and from decay of the singlet as well as freeze-in production of the singlet from decay of particles that belong to the thermal bath or are thermally decoupled. While freeze-in production is usually…
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