Dark Matter and the Baryon Asymmetry

Abstract

We present a mechanism to generate the baryon asymmetry of the Universe which preserves the net baryon number created in the Big Bang. If dark matter particles carry baryon number BX, and σ annihX < σ annihX , the X's freeze out at a higher temperature and have a larger relic density than X's. If mX 4.5 BX GeV and the annihilation cross sections differ by O(10%) or more, this type of scenario naturally explains the observed DM ≈ 5 b. Two concrete examples are given, one of which can be excluded on observational grounds.

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