Cosmic structure formation in a flavoured U(1) dark sector at small scales
Abstract
In this work we study the footprint of a secluded dark sector with a U(1) gauge symmetry on the formation of cosmic structure at small scales. A single generation of dark fermions with mass in the TeV range is able to elegantly solve all small-scale issues of structure formation, while still being consistent with the cosmological history of the universe. A new interaction at the MeV scale is introduced for this purpose. As a generalization we consider multiple generations of fermions as well and show that such extensions are also cosmologically viable and allow a more flexible choice of the parameters of the theory.
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