Gravitational vector Dark Matter

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A new dark sector consisting of a pure non-abelian gauge theory has no renormalizable interaction with SM particles, and can thereby realise gravitational Dark Matter (DM). Gauge interactions confine at a scale ΛDM giving bound states with typical lifetimes τ∼MP14/ΛDM5 that can be DM candidates if ΛDM is below 100 TeV. Furthermore, accidental symmetries of group-theoretical nature produce special gravitationally stable bound states. In the presence of generic Planck-suppressed operators such states become long-lived: SU(N) gauge theories contain bound states with τ∼MP18/ΛDM9; even longer lifetimes τ = (MPl/ΛDM)2N−4/ΛDM arise from SO(N) theories with N ≥ 8, and possibly from F4 or E8. We compute their relic abundance generated by gravitational freeze-in and by inflationary fluctuations, finding that they can be viable DM candidates for ΛDM ≳ 1010 GeV.

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Gross, C., Karamitsos, S., Landini, G., & Strumia, A. (2021). Gravitational vector Dark Matter. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2021(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2021)174

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