Pseudo-FIMP dark matter in presence of a SIMP
Abstract
Pseudo-feebly Interacting Massive Particle (pFIMP) has been postulated in two component dark matter (DM) scenarios, where it has feeble interaction with the visible sector, but sizeable one with a thermal bath partner. In this work, we study the possibility and dynamics of pFIMP in presence of a Strongly Interacting Massive Particle (SIMP), which is well known to solve too-big-to-fail and core-vs-cusp problems. Our analysis is primarily model-independent via solving coupled Boltzmann equations, with negligible DM-DM conversion adhering to pure SIMP-FIMP limit, and then with larger DM-DM conversion rate pertaining to SIMP-pFIMP limit. We also illustrate the simplest model yielding pFIMP-SIMP set-up having two scalars stabilised under Z2 Z3 symmetry, and explore the accessible parameter space after addressing relic density, unitarity, self interaction constraints etc. pFIMP detectability is limited in such circumstances, but possible via a thermal DM loop when the SIMP has a visible sector interaction via light mediator.
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