Debasish, Borah and Manoranjan, Dutta and Satyabrata, Mahapatra and Narendra, Sahu
(2021)
Boosted Self-Interacting Dark Matter and XENON1T Excess.
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Abstract
We propose a self-interacting boosted dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible origin of the
recently reported excess of electron recoil events by the XENON1T experiment. The Standard
Model has been extended with two vector-like fermion singlets charged under a dark U(1)D gauge
symmetry to describe the dark sector. While the presence of light vector boson mediator leads
to sufficient DM self-interactions to address the small scale issues of cold dark matter, the model
with GeV scale DM can explain the XENON1T excess via scattering of boosted DM component
with electrons at the detector. The requirement of large annihilation rate of heavier DM into the
lighter one for sufficient boosted DM flux leads to suppressed thermal relic abundance. A hybrid
setup of thermal and non-thermal contribution from late decay of a scalar can lead to correct relic
abundance. All these requirements leave a very tiny parameter space for sub-GeV DM keeping the
model very predictive for near future experiments.
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Satyabrata, Mahapatra | UNSPECIFIED | Narendra, Sahu | UNSPECIFIED | Manoranjan, Dutta | UNSPECIFIED |
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Article
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Physics |
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Department of Physics |
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. LibTrainee 2021
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05 Aug 2021 11:18 |
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05 Aug 2021 11:18 |
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http://raiithold.iith.ac.in/id/eprint/8683 |
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