Asymmetric Matters from a Dark First-Order Phase Transition
Abstract
We introduce a model for matters-genesis in which both the baryonic and dark matter asymmetries originate from a first-order phase transition in a dark sector with an SU(3)× SU(2)× U(1) gauge group and minimal matter content. In the simplest scenario, we predict that dark matter is a dark antineutron with mass either mn = 1.36 GeV or mn = 1.63 GeV. Alternatively, dark matter may be comprised of equal numbers of dark antiprotons and pions. This model, in either scenario, is highly discoverable through both dark matter direct detection and dark photon search experiments. The strong dark matter self interactions may ameliorate small-scale structure problems, while the strongly first-order phase transition may be confirmed at future gravitational wave observatories.
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