Seminarium "High Energy, Cosmology and Astro-particle physics (HECA)"
2020/2021 | 2021/2022 | 2022/2023 | 2023/2024 | 2024/2025 | Strona własna seminarium
Detecting long-lived multi-charged particles in neutrino mass models with MoEDAL
Looking forward to new physics and neutrinos at the LHC and beyond
CP-violating inflation
Light feebly interacting massive particle: freeze-in production and galactic-scale structure formation
Feebly interacting massive particles (FIMPs), contrasting with weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), is an intriguing dark matter candidate. Light (keV-scale) FIMPs produced by the freeze-in mechanism is of particular interest in that the structure formation of the Universe with FIMPs differs from that with WIMPs on galactic scales. The galactic-scale structure formation has been probed in many independent ways: Lyman-alpha forest spectra and the number of satellite galaxies in the Milky Way. We discuss the current constraints from observed galactic-scale structure and future prospects. Particular stress is placed on that the details of the production processes can impact the obtained constraints.