Supersymmetric Partially Interacting Dark Matter
arXiv:1405.7708 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.91.025010
Abstract
We present a model of partially interacting dark matter (PIDM) within the framework of supersymmetry with gauge mediated symmetry breaking. Dark sector atoms are produced through Affleck-Dine baryogenesis in the dark sector while avoiding the production of Q-ball relics. We discuss the astrophysical constraints relevant for this model and the possibility of dark galactic disk formation. In addition, jet emission from rotating black holes is discussed in the context of this class of models.
Corrections to effective scalar potential included, expanded discussion of PIDM astrophysical implications, conclusions unchanged