Dynamics of the pseudo-FIMP in presence of a thermal Dark Matter

Abstract

We demonstrate that in a two component dark matter (DM) set up, when DM1 is equilibrated with the thermal bath, the other DM2, in spite of having feeble or negligible interaction with the SM particles, can be brought to equilibrium just by having sizeable interaction with DM1. We propose that such DM candidates (DM2) should be classified into a category called pseudo-FIMP (pFIMP) having unique freeze-out characteristics which depend on the thermal DM partner. The draft elaborates upon the pFIMP properties from a generic coupled Boltzmann Equations (cBEQ) in a model independent way, followed by a concrete model illustration.

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