Saxion cosmology for thermalized gravitino dark matter

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Raymond T. Co
Francesco D’Eramo
Lawrence J. Hall
Keisuke Harigaya
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[1] University of California,Department of Physics
[2] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Theoretical Physics Group
[3] University of California Santa Cruz,Department of Physics
[4] Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics,undefined
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Journal of High Energy Physics | / 2017卷
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Beyond Standard Model; Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM; Supersymmetric Standard Model;
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In all supersymmetric theories, gravitinos, with mass suppressed by the Planck scale, are an obvious candidate for dark matter; but if gravitinos ever reached thermal equilibrium, such dark matter is apparently either too abundant or too hot, and is excluded. However, in theories with an axion, a saxion condensate is generated during an early era of cosmological history and its late decay dilutes dark matter. We show that such dilution allows previously thermalized gravitinos to account for the observed dark matter over very wide ranges of gravitino mass, keV < m3/2 < TeV, axion decay constant, 109 GeV < fa < 1016 GeV, and saxion mass, 10 MeV < ms < 100 TeV. Constraints on this parameter space are studied from BBN, supersymmetry breaking, gravitino and axino production from freeze-in and saxion decay, and from axion production from both misalignment and parametric resonance mechanisms. Large allowed regions of (m3/2, fa, ms) remain, but differ for DFSZ and KSVZ theories. Superpartner production at colliders may lead to events with displaced vertices and kinks, and may contain saxions decaying to (WW, ZZ, hh), gg, γγ or a pair of Standard Model fermions. Freeze-in may lead to a sub-dominant warm component of gravitino dark matter, and saxion decay to axions may lead to dark radiation.
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