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Analysis of techni-dilaton as a dark matter candidate.

Authors :
Ki-Young Choi
Deog Ki Hong
Shinya Matsuzaki
Source :
Journal of High Energy Physics; Dec2012, Vol. 2012 Issue 12, preceding p1-37, 38p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The almost conformal dynamics of walking technicolor (TC) implies the existence of the approximate scale invariance, which breaks down spontaneously by the condensation of anti-techni and techni-fermions. According to the Goldstone theorem, a spinless, parity-even particle, called techni-dilaton (TD), then emerges at low energy. If TC exhibits an extreme walking, TD mass, M<subscript>TD</subscript>, is parametrically much smaller than that of technifermions (~ 1TeV), while its decay constant is comparable to the cutoff scale of walking TC. We analyze the light, decoupled TD as a dark matter candidate and study cosmological productions of TD, both thermal and non-thermal, in the early Universe. The thermal population is governed dominantly by single TD production processes involving vertices breaking the scale symmetry, while the non-thermal population is by the vacuum misalignment and is accumulated via harmonic and coherent oscillations of misaligned classical TD fields. The non-thermal population turns out to be dominant and large enough to explain the abundance of presently observed dark matter, while the thermal population is highly suppressed due to the large TD decay constant. Several cosmological and astrophysical limits on the light, decoupled TD are examined to find that the mass MTD is constrained to be in a range, 0.01eV ≲ M<subscript>TD</subscript> ≲ 500 eV. From the combined constraints on cosmological productions and astrophysical observations, we find that the light, decoupled TD can be a good dark matter candidate with the mass around a few hundreds of eV for typical models of (extreme) walking TC. We finally mention possible designated experiments to detect the TD dark matter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11266708
Volume :
2012
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of High Energy Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115058166
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2012)059