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Chuan-Yang Xing1, Shou-Hua Zhu1,2,3
1Department of Physics and State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
Abstract:
We present a new paradigm of dark matter freeze-out, where the annihilation of dark matter particles is catalyzed. We discuss in detail the regime in which the depletion of dark matter proceeds via 2χ→2A^{'} and 3A^{'}→2χ processes, where χ and A^{'} denote dark matter and the catalyst, respectively. In this regime, the dark matter number density is depleted polynomially rather than exponentially (Boltzmann suppression) as in classical weakly interacting massive particles and strongly interacting massive particles. The paradigm applies for a secluded weakly interacting dark sector with dark matter in the MeV-TeV mass range. The catalyzed annihilation paradigm is compatible with cosmic microwave background and big bang nucleosynthesis constraints, with enhanced indirect detection signals.
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