2022
DOI: 10.1007/jhep07(2022)027
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Semi-annihilating dark matter coupled with Majorons

Abstract: The thermal production mechanism of dark matter is attractive and well-motivated by predictivity. A representative of this type of dark matter candidate is the canonical, weakly interacting massive particles. An alternative is semi-annihilating dark matter, which exhibits different phenomenological aspects from the former example. In this study, we constructed a model of dark matter semi-annihilating into a pair of anti-dark matter and a Majoron based on a global U(1)B−L symmetry, and show that semi-annihilati… Show more

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“…[30,31] for example. In addition, similar discussions can be done for another semi-annihilation process χχ → Jχ in a concrete model [32] where J is a Majoron being the Nambu-Goldstone boson associated with the global lepton number symmetry. The produced Majoron subsequently decays into neutrinos J → νν.…”
Section: Jcap02(2024)033mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…[30,31] for example. In addition, similar discussions can be done for another semi-annihilation process χχ → Jχ in a concrete model [32] where J is a Majoron being the Nambu-Goldstone boson associated with the global lepton number symmetry. The produced Majoron subsequently decays into neutrinos J → νν.…”
Section: Jcap02(2024)033mentioning
confidence: 93%