Ultra-relativistic freeze-out: a bridge from WIMPs to FIMPs
Stephen E. Henrich, Yann Mambrini, and Keith A. Olive

TL;DR
This paper revisits ultra-relativistic freeze-out (UFO) as a viable dark matter production mechanism, showing it can produce cold dark matter across a wide mass and temperature range when considering realistic reheating scenarios.
Contribution
It demonstrates that UFO can generate cold dark matter compatible with observations, expanding the viable parameter space and bridging WIMP and FIMP regimes.
Findings
UFO can produce the observed relic density for DM masses from sub-eV to PeV.
Reheating dynamics are crucial for UFO to yield cold DM.
UFO spans a wide range of reheating temperatures and BSM interaction scales.
Abstract
We re-examine the case for dark matter (DM) produced by ultra-relativistic freeze-out (UFO). UFO is the mechanism by which Standard Model (SM) neutrinos decouple from the radiation bath in the early universe at a temperature MeV. This corresponds to chemical freeze-out without Boltzmann suppression, such that the freeze-out (decoupling) temperature is much greater than and the neutrinos are therefore ultra-relativistic at freeze-out. While UFO has historically been rejected as a viable mechanism for DM production due to its association with hot DM and the accompanying incompatibility with CDM, we show that when the approximation of instantaneous reheating after inflation is lifted, UFO can produce cold DM and account for the entire observed relic density in large regions of parameter space. In fact, DM with masses ranging from sub-eV to PeV…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
