Sterile neutrino dark matter with supersymmetry

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Sterile neutrino dark matter, a popular alternative to the WIMP paradigm, has generally been studied in non-supersymmetric setups. If the underlying theory is supersymmetric, we find that several interesting and novel dark matter features can arise. In particular, in scenarios of freeze-in production of sterile neutrino dark matter, its superpartner, the sterile sneutrino, can play a crucial role in early Universe cosmology as the dominant source of cold, warm, or hot dark matter, or of a subdominant relativistic population of sterile neutrinos that can contribute to the effective number of relativistic degrees of freedom Neff during big bang nucleosynthesis.

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Shakya, B., & Wells, J. D. (2017). Sterile neutrino dark matter with supersymmetry. Physical Review D, 96(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.96.031702

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