Light and Feebly Interacting Non-Abelian Vector Dark Matter Produced Through Vector Misalignment
Abstract
In this paper, we examine the evolution of light and feebly interacting non-abelian dark gauge bosons dark matter in the early universe. We specifically work on a multi-component dark matter scenario with a SU(2)_R gauge symmetry, spontaneously broken by a scalar φ. For sufficiently light O( MeV) and feebly interacting (g_R 10-10) gauge bosons, W3_R and W_R W_R1 i W_R2 become the dark matter candidates. In this study, the portal between the dark sector and the standard model sector is provided by the right-handed electron charged under SU(2)_R. We show that in the region of the parameter space where g_R 10-12, the dark gauge boson W3_R can be produced efficiently via the freeze-in mechanism, however, this mechanism fails to produce W_R sufficiently. For smaller dark gauge coupling, the relic density of three dark matter components can be obtained via the vector misalignment mechanism. Vector misalignment has already been discussed in the case of dark photon dark matter. In this study, we extend the arguments to non-abelian gauge bosons. After discussing the evolution of W_Rs in the early universe, we study the model's constraints and show the parameter space's allowed region.
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