Einstein-Cartan Portal to Dark Matter

It is well known since the works of Utiyama and Kibble that the gravitational force can be obtained by gauging the Poincaré group, which puts gravity on the same footing as the standard model fields. The resulting theory-Einstein-Cartan gravity-inevitably contains four-fermion and scalar-fermion int...

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Published inPhysical review letters Vol. 126; no. 16; p. 161301
Main Authors Shaposhnikov, Mikhail, Shkerin, Andrey, Timiryasov, Inar, Zell, Sebastian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 23.04.2021
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Summary:It is well known since the works of Utiyama and Kibble that the gravitational force can be obtained by gauging the Poincaré group, which puts gravity on the same footing as the standard model fields. The resulting theory-Einstein-Cartan gravity-inevitably contains four-fermion and scalar-fermion interactions that originate from torsion associated with spin degrees of freedom. We show that these interactions lead to a novel mechanism for producing singlet fermions in the early Universe. These fermions can play the role of dark matter particles. The mechanism is operative in a large range of dark matter particle masses: from a few keV up to ∼10^{8}  GeV. We discuss potential observational consequences of keV-scale dark matter produced this way, in particular for right-handed neutrinos. We conclude that a determination of the primordial dark matter momentum distribution might be able to shed light on the gravity-induced fermionic interactions.
ISSN:1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.161301