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

Production of Feebly Interacting Particles at Finite Temperature

20 Mar 2024, 15:50
25m
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 4

Speaker

Mathias Becker (JGU Mainz)

Description

Models of feebly-interacting Dark Matter (DM) have gained popularity due to the non-observation of DM in direct detection experiments. Unlike DM freeze-out, which occurs when the dark sector particles are non-relativistic, feebly-interacting DM is primarily produced at temperatures corresponding to the heaviest mass scale involved in the production process. Consequently, incorporating finite temperature corrections becomes essential for an accurate prediction of the relic density. However, current calculations are often performed at either zero temperature or rely on thermal masses to regulate infrared divergences. In our study, we utilize the Closed-Time-Path (CTP) formalism to compute the production rate of feebly-interacting DM associated with a gauge charged parent. We compare our results with the aforementioned approaches such as the insertion of thermal masses, zero temperature calculations and well established approximation schemes as the Hard-Thermal-Loop approximation. Furthermore, we discuss the applicability and feasibility of these different approaches for phenomenological studies.

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