Affiliation:
1. National Institute for Subatomic Physics
2. Laboratory of Theoretical and High Energy Physics
Abstract
Theories where a fermionic dark matter candidate interacts with the
Standard Model through a vector mediator are often studied using minimal
models, which are not necessarily anomaly-free. In fact, minimal
anomaly-free simplified models are usually strongly constrained by
either direct detection experiments or collider searches for dilepton
resonances. In this paper, we study the phenomenology of models with a
fermionic dark matter candidate that couples axially to a leptophobic
vector mediator. Canceling anomalies in these models requires
considerably enlarging their field content. For an example minimal
scenario we show that the additional fields lead to a potentially much
richer phenomenology than the one predicted by the original simplified
model. In particular collider searches for pair-produced neutralinos and
charginos can be more sensitive than traditional monojet searches in
thermally motivated parts of the parameter space where the mediator is
outside the reach of current searches.
Funder
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
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