Low-temperature freeze-in lets gravity-mediated dark matter stay viable with heavy spin-two mediators and light dark matter, avoiding the tight constraints of the thermal relic picture.
$h \rightarrow \gamma\gamma$ excess and Dark Matter from Composite Higgs Models
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Composite Higgs Models are very appealing candidates for a natural realization of electroweak symmetry breaking. Non minimal models could explain the recent Higgs data from ATLAS, CMS and Tevatron experiments, including the excess in the amount of diphoton events, as well as provide a natural dark matter candidate. In this article, we study a Composite Higgs model based on the coset $SO(7)/G2$. In addition to the Higgs doublet, one $SU(2)_L$ singlet of electric charge one, $\kappa^\pm$, as well as one singlet $\eta$ of the whole Standard Model group arise as pseudo-Goldstone bosons. $\kappa^\pm$ and $\eta$ can be responsible of the diphoton excess and dark matter respectively.
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Gravity-Mediated Dark Matter at a low reheating temperature
Low-temperature freeze-in lets gravity-mediated dark matter stay viable with heavy spin-two mediators and light dark matter, avoiding the tight constraints of the thermal relic picture.