We explore relativistic freeze-in production of scalar dark matter in gauged B − L model, where we focus on the production of dark matter from the decay and annihilation of Standard Model (SM) and B − L Higgs bosons. We consider the Bose-Einstein (BE) and Fermi-Dirac (FD) statistics, along with the thermal mass correction of the SM Higgs boson in our analysis. We show that in addition to the SM Higgs boson, the annihilation and decay of the B − L scalar can also contribute substantially to the dark matter relic density. Potential effects of electroweak symmetry breaking (EWSB) and thermal mass correction in BE framework enhance the dark matter relic substantially as it freezes-in near EWSB temperature via scalar annihilation. However, such ...
A stable real scalar provides one of the simplest possibilities to account for dark matter. We consi...
We study the feebly interacting massive particle dark matter whose production processes are signific...
We propose a new paradigm for the thermal production of dark matter in the early universe, in which ...
International audienceElectroweak Symmetry Breaking (EWSB) is known to produce a massive universe th...
We study production of scalar dark matter via the freeze-in mechanism in the relativistic regime, fo...
Abstract The cosmological abundance of dark matter can be significantly influenced by the temperatur...
The mystery of dark matter (DM) has intrigued scientists for many decades. The type of DM particles ...
In the standard model, the weak gauge bosons and fermions obtain mass after spontaneous electro-weak...
We investigate a simplified freeze-in dark-matter model in which the dark matter only interacts with...
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (EWSB) is known to produce a massive universe that we live in. However...
We present a class of dark matter models, in which the dark matter particle is a feebly interacting ...
International audienceWe consider a model of two-component dark matter based on a hidden U(1)D symme...
Detecting dark matter (DM) relic via freeze-in is difficult in laboratories due to smallness of the ...
Sterile neutrinos are one of the leading dark matter candidates. Their masses may originate from a v...
Abstract We study the electroweak baryogenesis in a fermionic dark matter scenario with a (pseudo)sc...
A stable real scalar provides one of the simplest possibilities to account for dark matter. We consi...
We study the feebly interacting massive particle dark matter whose production processes are signific...
We propose a new paradigm for the thermal production of dark matter in the early universe, in which ...
International audienceElectroweak Symmetry Breaking (EWSB) is known to produce a massive universe th...
We study production of scalar dark matter via the freeze-in mechanism in the relativistic regime, fo...
Abstract The cosmological abundance of dark matter can be significantly influenced by the temperatur...
The mystery of dark matter (DM) has intrigued scientists for many decades. The type of DM particles ...
In the standard model, the weak gauge bosons and fermions obtain mass after spontaneous electro-weak...
We investigate a simplified freeze-in dark-matter model in which the dark matter only interacts with...
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (EWSB) is known to produce a massive universe that we live in. However...
We present a class of dark matter models, in which the dark matter particle is a feebly interacting ...
International audienceWe consider a model of two-component dark matter based on a hidden U(1)D symme...
Detecting dark matter (DM) relic via freeze-in is difficult in laboratories due to smallness of the ...
Sterile neutrinos are one of the leading dark matter candidates. Their masses may originate from a v...
Abstract We study the electroweak baryogenesis in a fermionic dark matter scenario with a (pseudo)sc...
A stable real scalar provides one of the simplest possibilities to account for dark matter. We consi...
We study the feebly interacting massive particle dark matter whose production processes are signific...
We propose a new paradigm for the thermal production of dark matter in the early universe, in which ...