18–22 Mar 2024
Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich
Europe/Berlin timezone

A framework for Sommerfeld effect and bound state formation of colored mediators in dark matter studies

20 Mar 2024, 14:10
20m
Auditorium (Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich)

Auditorium

Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich

Lichtenbergstraße 2a 85748 Garching Germany
3. Production and transport theory of Quarkonia and Dark Matter inside a plasma Wednesday - Session 3

Speaker

Martin Napetschnig (Technical University of Munich)

Description

Simplified t-channel dark matter models serve as a versatile and well-motivated framework for rich
dark sectors that are widely studied by ongoing experimental and theoretical efforts. In this work,
we investigate the impact of non-perturbative effects on the dark matter relic abundance for two
representative models of this kind of models, focusing on regions of parameter space where coannihilations of colored mediators are important.
In such scenarios, it is well known that the Sommerfeld enhancement and bound state formation
processes can significantly alter the predictions for the model parameters of the dark matter
candidate.
Besides including the effects stated above, we take into account the effects of excited states beyond the ground state. We will present constraints on models with fermionic and scalar mediators,
highlighting the differences and common features of these two.
Moreover, we introduce code that seamlessly integrates with micrOMEGAs 6.0, which can be
easily adapted by the user for different models.

Author

Martin Napetschnig (Technical University of Munich)

Co-authors

Julia Harz (JGU Mainz) Tanushree Bhattacharya (Weizmann Institute of Science) Emanuele Copello (JGU Mainz) Mathias Becker (JGU Mainz)

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