Observational Properties of Feebly Coupled Dark Matter
Abstract
We show that decoupled hidden sectors can have observational consequences. As a representative model example, we study dark matter production in the Higgs portal model with one real singlet scalar s coupled to the Standard Model Higgs via λ hs s2 and demonstrate how the combination of non-observation of cosmological isocurvature perturbations and astrophysical limits on dark matter self-interactions imply stringent bounds on the magnitude of the scalar self-coupling λ ss4. For example, for dark matter mass m s=10 MeV and Hubble scale during cosmic inflation H*=1012 GeV, we find 10-4 λ s 0.2.
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