Abstract
Abstract
We examine the non-thermal production of dark matter in a scalar extended singlet doublet
fermion model where the lightest admixture of the fermions constitutes a suitable dark matter
candidate. The dark sector is non-minimal with the MeV scale singlet scalar, which is stable in
the Universe lifetime and can mediate the self-interaction for the multi-GeV fermion dark matter
mitigating the small scale structure anomalies of the Universe. If the dark sector is strongly
coupled to yield a velocity dependent large self-interaction cross section, it undergoes internal
dark thermal equilibrium after freeze-in production. We essentially end up with suppressed relic
abundance for the fermion dark matter in a traditional radiation dominated Universe. In contrast,
the presence of a modified cosmological phase in the early era drives the fermion dark matter to
satisfy nearly the whole amount of observed relic. It also turns out that the assumption of an
unconventional cosmological history can allow the GeV scale dark matter to be probed at LHC from
displaced vertex signature with improved sensitivity.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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