Resonant Self-Interacting Dark Matter from Dark QCD

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Abstract

We present new models utilizing QCD-like dark sectors to resolve small-scale structure problems. These models of resonant self-interacting dark matter in a dark sector with QCD are based on analogies to the meson spectra in standard model QCD. We introduce a simple model that realizes resonant self-interaction (analogous to the f-K-K system) and thermal freeze-out, in which dark mesons are made of two light quarks. We also consider asymmetric dark matter composed of heavy and light dark quarks to realize a resonant self-interaction (analogous to the (4S)-B-B system) and discuss the experimental probes of both setups. Finally, we comment on the possible resonant self-interactions already built into SIMP and ELDER mechanisms while using lattice results to determine feasibility.

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Tsai, Y. D., McGehee, R., & Murayama, H. (2022). Resonant Self-Interacting Dark Matter from Dark QCD. Physical Review Letters, 128(17). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.172001

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