Superheavy WIMP dark matter from incomplete thermalization
Abstract
Although it is usually thought that a class of weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) dark matters (DMs), which have the vector coupling with the Z boson, is denied by null results of the direct DM searches, such WIMP DMs are still viable if they are superheavy with the mass of mDM 109 GeV. In the future, the superheavy WIMP DMs can be searched up to mDM 1012 GeV, which corresponds to the so-called neutrino floor limit. We show that the observed abundance of DMh2 0.1 for a superheavy WIMP DM can be reproduced by a suitable reheating temperature of TR mDM/29 after inflation, if the direct inflaton decay into DM is negligible or kinematically forbidden.
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