Lai, Xiao-Yu of Peking University proposed that "
Strange quark nuggets (SQNs) could be the relics of the cosmological QCD phase transition, and
they could very likely be the candidate of cold dark matter if survived the cooling of the later Universe, although the formation and evolution of these SQNs depend on the physical state of the hot QGP (quark-gluon plasma) phase and the state of cold quark matter. We reconsider the possibility of SQNs as cold dark matter, and discuss the astrophysical consequences of primordial SQNs in the early and present universe. In the early Universe, the formation of black holes inside primordial halos could be faster than that in the standard scenario, and speed up the formation of the supermassive black holes at high redshift. In the present Universe, the capture of SQNs by pulsars could trigger star-quakes, which could be the mechanism for pulsar-glitches." -
1st Caribbean Symposium on Cosmology, Gravitation, Nuclear and Astroparticle Physics: STARS2011
1-4 May 2011: La Habana, Cuba
where as
Tomohiro Abe, Mitsuru Kakizaki, Shigeki Matsumoto, Osamu Seto. proposed that "
Weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) is well known to be a good candidate for dark matter, and it is also predicted by many new physics models beyond the standard model at the TeV scale. We found that, if the WIMP is a vector particle (spin one particle) which is associated with some gauge symmetry broken at the TeV scale, the higgs mass is often predicted to be 120--125 GeV, which is very consistent with the result of higgs searches recently reported by ATLAS and CMS collaborations at the Large Hadron Collider experiment. In this letter, we consider the vector WIMP using a non-linear sigma model in order to confirm this result as general as possible in a
bottom-up approach. Near-future prospects to detect the vector WIMP at both direct and indirect detection experiments of dark matter are also discussed.-UT-HET-063,IPMU12-0029,HGU-CAP-14
e-Print: arXiv:1202.5902 [hep-ph]
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