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Strongly-interacting massive particle and dark photon in the era of intensity frontier

Published 29 Apr 2020 in hep-ph and astro-ph.CO | (2004.13966v2)

Abstract: A strongly interacting massive particle (SIMP) is an interesting candidate for dark matter (DM) because its self-interaction cross section can be naturally strong enough to address the astrophysical problem of small-scale structure formation. A simple model was proposed by assuming a monopole condensation, where composite SIMP comes from a "strongly interacting" U(1)${\rm d}$ gauge theory. In the original model, the DM relic abundance is determined by the $3\to2$ annihilation process via the Wess-Zumino-Witten term. In this letter, we discuss that the DM relic abundance is naturally determined also by a semi-annihilation process via a kinetic mixing between the hypercharge gauge boson and the dark U(1)${\rm d}$ gauge boson (dark photon). The dark photon can be discovered by LDMX-style missing momentum experiments in the near future.

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