Cosmic Millicharge Background and Reheating Probes
We demonstrate that the searches for dark sector particles can provide probes of reheating scenarios, focusing on the cosmic millicharge background produced in the early universe. We discuss two types of millicharge particles (mCPs): either with, or without, an accompanying dark photon. These two ty...
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Zusammenfassung: | We demonstrate that the searches for dark sector particles can provide probes
of reheating scenarios, focusing on the cosmic millicharge background produced
in the early universe. We discuss two types of millicharge particles (mCPs):
either with, or without, an accompanying dark photon. These two types of mCPs
have distinct theoretical motivations and cosmological signatures. We discuss
constraints from the overproduction and mCP-baryon interactions of the mCP
without an accompanying dark photon, with different reheating temperatures. We
also consider the $\Delta N_{\rm eff}$ constraints on the mCPs from kinetic
mixing, varying the reheating temperature. The regions of interest in which the
accelerator and other experiments can probe the reheating scenarios are
identified in this paper for both scenarios. These probes can potentially allow
us to set an upper bound on the reheating temperature down to $\sim 10$ MeV,
much lower than the previously considered upper bound from inflationary
cosmology at around $\sim 10^{16}$ GeV. In addition, we find parameter regions
in which the two mCP scenarios may be differentiated by cosmological
considerations. Finally, we discuss the implications of dedicated mCP searches
and future CMB-S4 observations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.07951 |