Jun 2 – 6, 2025
Santander, Spain
Europe/Madrid timezone

Unlocking the Inelastic Dark Matter Window with Vector Mediators

Jun 2, 2025, 5:20 PM
20m
Santander, Spain

Santander, Spain

Gran Hotel Victoria C. María Luisa Pelayo, 38 39005 Santander Cantabria, Spain
Contributed Talk DM Models and Theory Monday Afternoon II

Speaker

Ana Luisa Foguel (University of São Paulo)

Description

Despite the robust cosmological and astrophysical evidence confirming the existence of a non-baryonic matter component in the Universe, the underlying nature of Dark Matter (DM) remains a mystery. Among the several possible scenarios, light DM candidates thermally produced in the early Universe are especially interesting, since their abundance could be set via the standard freeze-out mechanism. Additionally, new light states can present a rich phenomenology and are attracting increasing attention due to recent experimental capabilities to probe dark sectors with feeble interactions. In particular, inelastic DM (iDM) candidates are an appealing option, since they can avoid cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation bounds as well as indirect and direct detection searches. Although such models have been intensively studied in the literature, the usual scenario is to consider a secluded dark photon mediator. In this work, we consider the case of iDM with general vector mediators and explore the consequences of such a choice in the relic density computation, as well as for the cosmological and experimental bounds. We examine models with couplings to baryon and lepton number and show new viable parameter regions for inelastic dark matter models. Especially, anomaly-free gauge groups with non-universal couplings to leptons open new windows of the parameter space for thermal dark matter yet unexplored by experiments. We also provide a numerical Python library to compute the relic densities for user-defined gauge charges.

Authors

Ana Luisa Foguel (University of São Paulo) Dr Peter Reimitz (University of São Paulo) Dr Renata Zukanovich Funchal (University of São Paulo)

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