Non-supersymmetric spin-3/2 dark matter with baryon-violating portals can explain the relic abundance through UV and Boltzmann-suppressed freeze-in, with viable parameter space constrained by indirect detection, direct detection, and LHC monojet searches.
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Cosmological gravitational particle production of stable spin-3/2 raritrons yields the observed dark matter abundance across wide ranges of mass relative to the Hubble scale at the end of inflation.
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Decaying spin-3/2 dark matter from baryon number violation
Non-supersymmetric spin-3/2 dark matter with baryon-violating portals can explain the relic abundance through UV and Boltzmann-suppressed freeze-in, with viable parameter space constrained by indirect detection, direct detection, and LHC monojet searches.
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Creation of spin-3/2 dark matter via cosmological gravitational particle production
Cosmological gravitational particle production of stable spin-3/2 raritrons yields the observed dark matter abundance across wide ranges of mass relative to the Hubble scale at the end of inflation.