Relic Abundance due to Cosmic Pair Annihilation

Abstract

Pair annihilation of heavy stable particles that occurs in the early universe is reconsidered including the off-shell effect not properly taken into account by the conventional Boltzmann equation approach. Our new calculation of the time evolution shows that the off-shell effect prolongs the freeze-out, always with a larger final relic abundance. The final yield (number density/temperature3) is insensitive to the effective coupling for the annihilation and of order (10- 8× (M/1 GeV)1/3), with M the heavy particle mass, if the coupling is not too small.

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