Annihilating to the Darker: Thermal Relic Dark Matter with an Ultraweak Portal to the Standard Model
Wan-Zhe Feng, Zi-Hui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper explores a model where thermal relic dark matter interacts weakly with the Standard Model but strongly with a hidden sector, enabling it to achieve the observed relic density through alternative annihilation pathways.
Contribution
It introduces a framework with ultraweak SM interactions and stronger hidden sector couplings, demonstrating viable dark matter scenarios in the 1-200 GeV range.
Findings
Dark matter can deplete its abundance via hidden sector interactions despite ultraweak SM coupling.
Two distinct scenarios, assisted depletion and darker conversion, are identified for dark matter freeze-out.
Benchmark models show electroweak scale dark matter remains viable with ultraweak SM portal interactions.
Abstract
Thermal relic dark matter has been severely constrained in recent years by direct and indirect dark matter searches, as well as multi-messenger probes of dark sectors. At the current level of experimental precision, it has become difficult for many thermal dark matter models to deplete their abundance sufficiently through freeze-out to reproduce the observed relic density. We study the possibility that thermal dark matter couples only ultraweakly to the Standard Model (SM), and therefore remains effectively undetectable in current experiments, while interacting much more strongly with a darker sector that controls its freeze-out history. Hence, the dominant annihilation channels of a thermal relic may proceed primarily into the darker sector rather than into SM particles. We first summarize the general classes of portal interactions that may connect the SM, a hidden sector, and a darker…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications
