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Dark Matter and Graviton Freeze-in from Warm Inflation

April 15 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Speakers: Barmak Shams Es Haghi (University of Texas, Austin)
In this talk, I will present a novel perspective on the role of inflation in the production of Dark Matter (DM). Specifically, I will explore the DM production during Warm Inflation via ultraviolet Freeze-In (WIFI). After a brief review of DM production from a thermal bath, I will discuss the possibility of having a radiation bath during the inflationary phase; the so-called Warm Inflation (WI). Then I will demonstrate that in a WI setting the persistent thermal bath, sustained by the dissipative interactions with the inflaton field, can source a sizable DM abundance via the non-renormalizable interactions that connect the DM with the bath. Compared to the (conventional) radiation-dominated UV freeze-in scenario for the same reheating temperature, the resulting DM yield in WIFI is always enhanced. As I will show,  for a sufficiently large mass dimension of the operator, the entirety of the DM abundance of the Universe can be created during the inflationary phase. I will also discuss the inevitable production of hot gravitons during warm inflation and highlight the prospects for their detection.
https://indico.phys.hawaii.edu/event/2487/

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April 15
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3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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https://indico.phys.hawaii.edu/event/2487/
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