Linear sigma dark matter

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We present a model of self-interacting dark matter based on QCD-like theories and inspired by the proximity of a0(980 ± 20) to the KK¯ (990) threshold. Dark matter is comprised of dark pions which self-scatter via the σ resonance close to the ππ threshold. While the linear sigma model serves as a qualitative guide, a fully unitary description of the scattering in the strongly coupled regime is given by effective range theory. The introduction of a kinetically mixed dark photon allows the dark pion to either freeze-out or -in. We study the viable parameter space which explains the observed relic abundance while evading all current constraints. Searches for dark matter self interactions at different scales, (in)direct detection signals, and (in)visibly-decaying dark photons will test this model in the near future.

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Kondo, D., McGehee, R., Melia, T., & Murayama, H. (2022). Linear sigma dark matter. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2022(9). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2022)041

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