Ultra-Relativistic Freeze-Out During Reheating
Stephen E. Henrich, Mathieu Gross, Yann Mambrini, and Keith A. Olive

TL;DR
This paper investigates ultra-relativistic freeze-out (UFO) during reheating, revealing a broad parameter space where dark matter can be produced and cooled, with implications for detection and model building.
Contribution
It systematically studies UFO during reheating, expanding understanding beyond standard WIMP and FIMP paradigms, and identifies its viable parameter space and detection prospects.
Findings
UFO occurs over a wide parameter space with dark matter masses from 10^{-7} to 10^{6} GeV.
Reheating temperatures compatible with UFO span from 10^{-2} to 10^{15} GeV.
UFO models include heavy vector/scalar portals and nonrenormalizable interactions.
Abstract
We perform a thorough investigation of (ultra)relativistic freeze-out (UFO) during reheating. While the standard WIMP (non-relativistic freeze-out) and FIMP (freeze-in) paradigms have been explored in detail during the reheating epoch, UFO has not been systematically studied, despite the fact that it is operative in a broad region of parameter space. Although dark matter (DM) is ``hot" at the time of relativistic freeze-out, we show that it can easily undergo enough cooling by the time of structure formation to be compatible with CDM. Unlike standard WIMP-like freeze-out, there can be significant out-of-equilibrium DM production after UFO, similar to the freeze-in mechanism. However, unlike freeze-in, UFO can accommodate much stronger couplings. The UFO parameter space consistent with is quite large, with DM masses spanning about 13 orders of magnitude…
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TopicsRanque-Hilsch vortex tube
