Kaon Portal to Freeze-in Dark Matter

Abstract

We investigate freeze-in production of light dark matter through the quark flavor-changing operator (sγμ d)(γμ) in a low-reheating cosmology. For reheating temperatures below the QCD crossover, kaon decays and scatterings generate the dark matter abundance through Kπ and Kπ. The same interaction induces the rare kaon decays K+π+ and KLπ0. This links the freeze-in relic abundance to searches at NA62, KOTO, and KOTO II. We find that lower reheating temperatures require larger couplings to compensate for the Boltzmann-suppressed kaon abundance, making kaon-driven freeze-in dark matter testable at rare kaon decay experiments.

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