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Secluded Dark Sector and Muon $(g-2)$ in the Light of Fast Expanding Universe

Published 29 Aug 2022 in hep-ph | (2208.13608v2)

Abstract: The lack of information before Big Bang Neucleosynthesis (BBN) allow us to assume the presence of a new species $\phi$ whose energy density redshifts as $a{-(4+n)}$ where $n>0$ and $a$ is the scale factor. This non-standard cosmological setup facilitates a larger portal coupling $(\epsilon)$ between the dark and the visible sectors even when the two sectors are not in thermal equilibrium. Here, we have considered $U(1){L\mu-L_\tau}\otimes U(1)X$ gauge extension of the Standard Model (SM) and studied different phases of the cosmological evolution of a thermally decoupled dark sector such as leak-in, freeze-in, reannihilation, and late-time annihilation in the presence of fast expansion. Due to the tree level kinetic mixing between $U(1)_X$ and $U(1){L_\mu-L_\tau}$ gauge bosons, the dark sector couples with the $\mu$ and $\tau$ flavored leptons of the SM. We show that in our scenario it is possible to reconcile the dark matter relic density and muon $(g-2)$ anomaly. In particular, we show that for $2\times 10{-4} \lesssim \epsilon \lesssim 10{-3}$, $5.5{\rm MeV} \lesssim m_{Z\prime} \lesssim 200{\rm MeV}$, $n=4$, and $1{\rm TeV} \lesssim m_\chi \lesssim 10{\rm TeV}$ relic density constraint of dark matter, constraint from muon $(g-2)$ anomaly, and other cosmological, astrophysical constraints are satisfied.

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