Journal article

Review of asymmetric dark matter

K Petraki, RR Volkas

International Journal of Modern Physics A | Published : 2013

Abstract

Asymmetric dark matter models are based on the hypothesis that the present-day abundance of dark matter has the same origin as the abundance of ordinary or "visible" matter: an asymmetry in the number densities of particles and antiparticles. They are largely motivated by the observed similarity in the mass densities of dark and visible matter, with the former observed to be about five times the latter. This review discusses the construction of asymmetric dark matter models, summarizes cosmological and astrophysical bounds, and touches on direct detection prospects and collider signatures. © 2013 World Scientific Publishing Company.

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank I. Baldes, N. Bell and R. Foot for useful comments on an early draft of this paper. R.R. Volkas also thanks R. Foot for many enlightening discussions. K. Petraki thanks A. Kusenko, M. Postma, I. Shoemaker and M. Wiechers for useful discussions. K. Petraki was supported by the Netherlands Foundation for Fundamental Research of Matter (FOM) and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). R.R. Volkas was supported in part by the Australian Research Council.