Non-thermal WIMP production from higher order moduli decay
Amitayus Banik,
Manuel Drees
Abstract:In a non-standard cosmological scenario heavy, long-lived particles, which we call
moduli, dominate the energy density prior to Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. Weakly Interacting Massive
Particles (WIMPs) may be produced non-thermally from moduli decays. The final relic abundance then
depends on additional parameters such as the branching ratio of moduli to WIMPs and the modulus
mass. This is of interest for WIMP candidates, such as a bino-like neutralino, where thermal
production in standard cosmology lea… Show more
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