Physics Asked by alexchandel on August 18, 2021
A recent paper (arXiv version also available) proposes to derive dark matter mass ranges of $10^{-3} sim 10^{7} eV$ for a singlet scalar, parity-violating pseudoscalar, or spin-2 candidate, $10^{-21}sim 10^{7}$ for an axion-like particle, $>10^{-22}$ for a gauged scalar field, $10^{-22} sim 10^{7}$ for a vector gauge, and $10^2sim 10^{10}$ for a dark fermion.
Combined with experimental search bounds, does this rule out any particle classes? Does it rule out any currently viable supersymmetric models / grand-unified theories?
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