Author:
Garcia Marcos A.G.,Kaneta Kunio,Mambrini Yann,Olive Keith A.,Verner Sarunas
Abstract
Abstract
We consider the production of dark matter during the process
of reheating after inflation. The relic density of dark matter from
freeze-in depends on both the energy density and energy distribution
of the inflaton scattering or decay products composing the radiation
bath. We compare the perturbative and non-perturbative calculations
of the energy density in radiation. We also consider the (likely)
possibility that the final state scalar products are unstable.
Assuming either thermal or non-thermal energy distribution
functions, we compare the resulting relic density based on these
different approaches. We show that the present-day cold dark matter
density can be obtained through freeze-in from preheating for a
large range of dark matter masses.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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