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Minimal Dark Matter and Leptogenesis

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arxiv 1102.3455 v1 pith:INMHRUZE submitted 2011-02-16 hep-ph astro-ph.CO

Minimal Dark Matter and Leptogenesis

classification hep-ph astro-ph.CO
keywords darkmatterfermionminimalwhoseabundanceannihilatesapproximate
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A Dirac fermion carrying an integral weak isospin and the vanishing hypercharge is considered as its neutral component can be a promising dark matter candidate (called the minimal dark matter) whose mass is of order 100 GeV. While the symmetric population annihilates away due to a rapid gauge interaction, its asymmetric abundance is supposed to be produced by the decay of a right-handed neutrino superfield in the supersymmetric type I seesaw mechanism. The efficiencies for generating the dark matter and lepton asymmetries are calculated by solving a set of approximate Boltzmann equations. A spectacular feature of this scenario is the existence of a long-lived singly- or multiply-charged scalar and a shorter-lived singly-charged fermion whose tracks can be readily looked for at the LHC.

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