Abstract
We point out that thermal relic abundance of dark matter is strongly altered by a non‐perturbative effect called the Sommerfeld enhancement, when constituent particles of the dark matter are SU(2)L non‐singlet and much heavier than the weak gauge bosons. Typical candidates are the heavy wino and higgsino. We investigate the non‐perturbative effect on the relic abundance of dark matter for the wino as an example. We show that its thermal abundance is reduced by 50% compared to the perturbative result. The wino mass consistent with the observed dark matter abundance turns out to be 2.7 TeV<m<3.0 TeV. This article is based on Ref. [1].
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