Seesaw determination of the dark matter relic density
arXiv:2104.00042 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.104.083024
Abstract
In this article, we show that in the usual type-I seesaw framework, augmented solely by a neutrino portal interaction, the dark matter (DM) relic density can be created through freeze-in in a manner fully determined by the seesaw interactions and the DM particle mass. This simple freeze-in scenario, where dark matter is not a seesaw state, proceeds through slow, seesaw-induced decays of Higgs, and bosons. We identify two scenarios, one of which predicts the existence of an observable neutrino line.
6 pages, 1 figure