Cosmic abundances of SIMP dark matter
Abstract
Thermal production of light dark matter with sub-GeV scale mass can be attributed to 3→ 2 self-annihilation processes. We consider the thermal average for annihilation cross sections of dark matter at 3→ 2 and general higher-order interactions. A correct thermal average for initial dark matter particles is important, in particular, for annihilation cross sections with overall velocity dependence and/or resonance poles. We apply our general results to benchmark models for SIMP dark matter and discuss the effects of the resonance pole in determining the relic density.
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