Abstract

Using renormalization-group flow and cosmological constraints on inflation models, we exploit a unique connection between cosmological inflation and the dynamical mass of dark matter particles in the luminogenesis model, a unification model with the gauge group SU(3)C × SU(6) × U(1)Y, which breaks to the Standard Model with an extra gauge group for dark matter when the inflaton rolls into the true vacuum. In this model, inflaton decay gives rise to dark matter, which in turn decays to luminous matter in the right proportion that agrees with cosmological data. Some attractive features of this model include self-interacting dark matter, which may resolve the problems of dwarf galaxy structures and dark matter cusps at the centers of galaxies.

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  • Constraining Inflationary Dark Matter in the Luminogenesis Model KEVIN J

  • HUNG, University of Virginia — Using constraints from cosmological probes on inflation, and renormalization-group flow, we present constraints on the mass of dark-matter particles in a unification model with the gauge group SU (3) × SU (6) × U (1), which breaks to the standard model with an extra gauge group for dark matter when the inflaton rolls into the true vacuum

  • Inflaton decay gives rise to dark matter, which in turn decays to luminous matter in the right proportion that agrees with cosmological data

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