Model-independent constraints with extended dark matter EFT

Abstract We systematically explore the phenomenology of the recently proposed extended dark matter effective field theory (eDMeft), which allows for a consistent effective description of DM scenarios across different energy scales. The framework remains applicable at collider energies and is capable...

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Main Authors: Tommi Alanne, Giorgio Arcadi, Florian Goertz, Valentin Tenorth, Stefan Vogl
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP10(2020)172
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spelling doaj-321d40b703234c48aa5edeadcc70e1052020-11-25T04:04:10ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792020-10-0120201014310.1007/JHEP10(2020)172Model-independent constraints with extended dark matter EFTTommi Alanne0Giorgio Arcadi1Florian Goertz2Valentin Tenorth3Stefan Vogl4Max-Planck-Institut für KernphysikDipartimento di Matematica e FisicaMax-Planck-Institut für KernphysikMax-Planck-Institut für KernphysikMax-Planck-Institut für PhysikAbstract We systematically explore the phenomenology of the recently proposed extended dark matter effective field theory (eDMeft), which allows for a consistent effective description of DM scenarios across different energy scales. The framework remains applicable at collider energies and is capable of reproducing the correct relic abundance by including a dynamical mediator particle to the dark sector, while maintaining correlations dictated by gauge invariance in a ‘model-independent’ way. Taking into account present and future constraints from direct- and indirect-detection experiments, from collider searches for missing energy and for scalar resonances in vector-boson, di-jet, and Higgs-pair final states, as well as from the relic abundance as measured by Planck, we determine viable regions in the parameter space, both for scalar and pseudoscalar mediator. In particular, we point out regions where cancellations in the direct-detection cross section appear leading to allowed islands for scalar mediators that could be missed in a naive simplified-model approach, but are present in the full D = 5 effective theory, as well as a general opening of the parameter space due to consistently considering all operators at a given mass dimension. Thus, canonical WIMP-like scenarios can survive even the next generation of direct-detection experiments in different mass regimes, while potentially becoming testable at the high-luminosity LHC.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP10(2020)172Beyond Standard ModelCosmology of Theories beyond the SM
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author Tommi Alanne
Giorgio Arcadi
Florian Goertz
Valentin Tenorth
Stefan Vogl
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Giorgio Arcadi
Florian Goertz
Valentin Tenorth
Stefan Vogl
Model-independent constraints with extended dark matter EFT
Journal of High Energy Physics
Beyond Standard Model
Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM
author_facet Tommi Alanne
Giorgio Arcadi
Florian Goertz
Valentin Tenorth
Stefan Vogl
author_sort Tommi Alanne
title Model-independent constraints with extended dark matter EFT
title_short Model-independent constraints with extended dark matter EFT
title_full Model-independent constraints with extended dark matter EFT
title_fullStr Model-independent constraints with extended dark matter EFT
title_full_unstemmed Model-independent constraints with extended dark matter EFT
title_sort model-independent constraints with extended dark matter eft
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract We systematically explore the phenomenology of the recently proposed extended dark matter effective field theory (eDMeft), which allows for a consistent effective description of DM scenarios across different energy scales. The framework remains applicable at collider energies and is capable of reproducing the correct relic abundance by including a dynamical mediator particle to the dark sector, while maintaining correlations dictated by gauge invariance in a ‘model-independent’ way. Taking into account present and future constraints from direct- and indirect-detection experiments, from collider searches for missing energy and for scalar resonances in vector-boson, di-jet, and Higgs-pair final states, as well as from the relic abundance as measured by Planck, we determine viable regions in the parameter space, both for scalar and pseudoscalar mediator. In particular, we point out regions where cancellations in the direct-detection cross section appear leading to allowed islands for scalar mediators that could be missed in a naive simplified-model approach, but are present in the full D = 5 effective theory, as well as a general opening of the parameter space due to consistently considering all operators at a given mass dimension. Thus, canonical WIMP-like scenarios can survive even the next generation of direct-detection experiments in different mass regimes, while potentially becoming testable at the high-luminosity LHC.
topic Beyond Standard Model
Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP10(2020)172
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