Asymmetric Dark Matter Abundance Including Non-thermal production
Abstract
We investigate the relic abundance of asymmetric Dark Matter where the asymmetric Dark Matter is non--thermally produced from the decay of heavier particles in addition to the usual thermal production. We discuss the relic density of asymmetric Dark Matter including the decay of heavy particles in low temperature scenario. Here we still assume the universe is radiation dominated and there is asymmetry before the decay of heavy particles. We obtained increased abundances of asymmetric Dark Matter when there is additional contribution from the decay of heavier particles. Finally we find the constraints on the asymmetry factor and annihilation cross section using the Planck data.
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