A neutrino portal dark sector with mN < mχ < mϕ can be populated by freeze-out, freeze-in, double freeze-in, or by forming a separate cold dark thermal bath, depending on the two portal couplings.
Probing Freeze-in Dark Matter via Heavy Neutrino Portal
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We explore the possibility of probing freeze-in dark matter (DM) produced via the right-handed neutrino (RHN) portal using the RHN search experiments. We focus on a simplified framework of minimally-extended type-I seesaw model consisting of only four free parameters, namely the RHN mass, the fermionic DM mass, the Yukawa coupling between the DM and the RHN, and a real singlet scalar mass. We consider two cases for the DM production either via decay of the thermal RHN or via scattering of the bath particles mediated by the RHN. In both cases, we show that for sub-TeV scale DM masses, the allowed model parameter space satisfying the observed DM relic density for freeze-in scenario falls within the reach of current and future collider, beam dump and forward physics facilities looking for feebly-coupled heavy neutrinos.
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Cosmological Histories in Neutrino Portal Dark Matter
A neutrino portal dark sector with mN < mχ < mϕ can be populated by freeze-out, freeze-in, double freeze-in, or by forming a separate cold dark thermal bath, depending on the two portal couplings.