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Establishing the Dark Matter Relic Density in an Era of Particle Decays (1902.10746v2)

Published 27 Feb 2019 in hep-ph and astro-ph.CO

Abstract: If the early universe is dominated by an energy density which evolves other than radiation-like the normal Hubble-temperature relation $H\propto T2$ is broken and dark matter relic density calculations in this era can be significantly different. We first highlight that for a population of states $\phi$ sourcing an initial expansion rate of the form $H\propto T{2+n/2}$ for $n\geq-4$, during the period of appreciable $\phi$ decays the evolution transitions to $H\propto T4$. The decays of $\phi$ imply a source of entropy production in the thermal bath which alters the Boltzmann equations and impacts the dark matter relic abundance. We show that the form of the initial expansion rate leaves a lasting imprint on relic densities established while $H\propto T4$ since the value of the exponent $n$ changes the temperature evolution of the thermal bath. In particular, a dark matter relic density set via freeze-in or non-thermal production is highly sensitive to the temperature dependance of the initial expansion rate. This work generalises earlier studies which assumed initial expansion rates due to matter or kination domination.

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