There is strong evidence in favor of the idea that dark matter is self interacting, with the cross section-to-mass ratio σ/m∼1 cm^2/g∼1 barn/GeV. We show that viable models of dark matter with this large cross section are straightforwardly realized with non-Abelian hidden sectors. In the simplest of such models, the hidden sector is a pure gauge theory, and the dark matter is composed of hidden glueballs with a mass around 100 MeV. Alternatively, the hidden sector may be a supersymmetric pure gauge theory with a ∼10 TeV gluino thermal relic. In this case, the dark matter is largely composed of glueballinos that strongly self interact through the exchange of light glueballs. We present a unified framework that realizes both of these possi...
25 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceWe present an effective non-relativistic theory of self-int...
We discuss mechanisms for naturally generating GeV-scale hidden sectors in the context of weak-scale...
We consider explicit models of dynamical supersymmetry breaking where dark matter is a 10 – 100 TeV...
There is strong evidence in favor of the idea that dark matter is self interacting, with the cross s...
It has been suggested recently that self-interacting dark matter fits better the observational chara...
We consider a simple supersymmetric hidden sector: pure SU(N) gauge theory. Dark matter is made up o...
We investigate the possibility that the dark matter candidate is from a pure non-Abelian gauge theor...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking models, superpartner masses are proportional to couplings...
We investigate the possibility that the dark matter candidate is from a pure non-Abelian gauge theor...
Dark sectors with strong interactions have received considerable interest. Assuming the existence of...
We present a systematic cosmological study of a universe in which the visible sector is coupled, alb...
Dark sectors with strong interactions have received considerable interest. Assuming the existence of...
Motivated by the recent proliferation of observed astrophysical anomalies, Arkani-Hamed et al. have ...
We propose a new class of dark matter models with unusual phenomenology. What is ordinary about our ...
We consider a simple supersymmetric hidden sector: pure SU(N) gauge theory. Dark matter is made up o...
25 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceWe present an effective non-relativistic theory of self-int...
We discuss mechanisms for naturally generating GeV-scale hidden sectors in the context of weak-scale...
We consider explicit models of dynamical supersymmetry breaking where dark matter is a 10 – 100 TeV...
There is strong evidence in favor of the idea that dark matter is self interacting, with the cross s...
It has been suggested recently that self-interacting dark matter fits better the observational chara...
We consider a simple supersymmetric hidden sector: pure SU(N) gauge theory. Dark matter is made up o...
We investigate the possibility that the dark matter candidate is from a pure non-Abelian gauge theor...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking models, superpartner masses are proportional to couplings...
We investigate the possibility that the dark matter candidate is from a pure non-Abelian gauge theor...
Dark sectors with strong interactions have received considerable interest. Assuming the existence of...
We present a systematic cosmological study of a universe in which the visible sector is coupled, alb...
Dark sectors with strong interactions have received considerable interest. Assuming the existence of...
Motivated by the recent proliferation of observed astrophysical anomalies, Arkani-Hamed et al. have ...
We propose a new class of dark matter models with unusual phenomenology. What is ordinary about our ...
We consider a simple supersymmetric hidden sector: pure SU(N) gauge theory. Dark matter is made up o...
25 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceWe present an effective non-relativistic theory of self-int...
We discuss mechanisms for naturally generating GeV-scale hidden sectors in the context of weak-scale...
We consider explicit models of dynamical supersymmetry breaking where dark matter is a 10 – 100 TeV...