Oscillation Baryogenesis via Ultraviolet Freeze-in
ORAL
Abstract
We investigate baryogenesis from dark matter oscillations in the ultraviolet freeze-in regime. We find that the mechanism can simultaneously accommodate the observed abundances of baryons and dark matter for dark matter masses in the 10 keV to MeV range. The mechanism predicts observable consequences due to the presence of a light dark matter component that is relativistic during structure formation, and X-ray bounds on decaying dark matter can set strong constraints depending on the operator mediating dark matter production.
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Presenters
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Derek J Li
Stanford University & Harvey Mudd College
Authors
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Derek J Li
Stanford University & Harvey Mudd College
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Brian Y Shuve
Harvey Mudd College
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Tian Dong
Harvey Mudd College
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Conor M Floyd
Harvey Mudd College
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Antonia Carita Hekster
Harvey Mudd College
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David Tucker-Smith
Williams College