Enhancing Dark Matter Annihilation Rates with Dark Bremsstrahlung
Abstract
Many dark matter interaction types lead to annihilation processes which suffer from p-wave suppression or helicity suppression, rendering them subdominant to unsuppressed s-wave processes. We demonstrate that the natural inclusion of dark initial state radiation can open an unsuppressed s-wave annihilation channel, and thus provide the dominant dark matter annihilation process for particular interaction types. We illustrate this effect with the bremsstrahlung of a dark spin-0 or dark spin-1 particle from fermionic dark matter, → ffφ or ffZ'. The dark initial state radiation process, despite having a 3-body final state, proceeds at the same order in the new physics scale as the annihilation to the 2-body final state → ff. This is lower order in than the well-studied lifting of helicity suppression via Standard Model final state radiation, or virtual internal bremsstrahlung. This dark bremsstrahlung process should influence LHC and indirect detection searches for dark matter.
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