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Collider Probes of Real Triplet Scalar Dark Matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2021-05-12 v3

Abstract

We study discovery prospects for a real triplet extension of the Standard Model scalar sector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and a possible future 100 TeV pppp collider. We focus on the scenario in which the neutral triplet scalar is stable and contributes to the dark matter relic density. When produced in pppp collisions, the charged triplet scalar decays to the neutral component plus a soft pion or soft lepton pair, yielding a disappearing charged track in the detector. We recast current 13TeV LHC searches for disappearing tracks, and find that the LHC presently excludes a real triplet scalar lighter than 248 (275) GeV, for a mass splitting of 172 (160) MeV with L=36\mathcal{L}=\rm36\,fb1^{-1}. The reach can extend to 497 (520) GeV with the collection of 30003000\,fb1^{-1}. We extrapolate the 13 TeV analysis to a prospective 100 TeV pppp collider, and find that a 3\sim3 TeV triplet scalar could be discoverable with L=30\mathcal{L}=30 ab1^{-1}, depending on the degree to which pile up effects are under control. We also investigate the dark matter candidate in our model and corresponding present and prospective constraints from dark matter direct detection. We find that currently XENON1T can exclude a real triplet dark matter lighter than 3\sim3 TeV for a Higgs portal coupling of order one or larger, and the future XENON20T will cover almost the entire dark matter viable parameter space except for vanishingly small portal coupling.

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@article{arxiv.2003.07867,
  title  = {Collider Probes of Real Triplet Scalar Dark Matter},
  author = {Cheng-Wei Chiang and Giovanna Cottin and Yong Du and Kaori Fuyuto and Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.07867},
  year   = {2021}
}

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27 pages, 8 plots; match the published version