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Kination and the Inert Doublet Model

Authors

  • Geneviève Bélanger
  • Nicolás Bernal
  • Andreas Goudelis
  • Alexander Pukhov

Abstract

The inert doublet model is a two-Higgs-doublet extension of the standard model that provides a minimal and versatile framework for frozen-out dark matter. Assuming standard cosmology, if the dark matter mass ranges between approximately 120 GeV and 500 GeV then it turns out to be underabundant, as gauge interactions render its annihilation too efficient. In this work, we show that this mass window becomes allowed in cosmological scenarios where dark matter freeze-out occurs during a period with a stiff equation of state, $w > 1/3$, such as kination. This predictive setup satisfies all current experimental constraints while remaining within the reach of upcoming detection efforts.

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2025-12-17