Collider Signatures of Near-Continuum Dark Matter
Abstract
In this paper we study a near-continuum dark matter model, in which dark sector consists of a tower of closely spaced states with weak-scale masses. We construct a five-dimensional model which naturally realizes this spectrum. The dark matter is described by a bulk field, which interacts with the brane-localized Standard Model sector via a Z portal. We then study collider signatures of this model. Near-continuum dark matter states produced in a collider undergo cascade decays, resulting in events with high multiplicity of jets and leptons, large missing energy, and displaced vertices. A custom-built Monte Carlo tool described in this paper allows for detailed simulation of the signal events. We present results of such simulations for the case of electron-positron collisions.
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@article{arxiv.2306.13009,
title = {Collider Signatures of Near-Continuum Dark Matter},
author = {Steven Ferrante and Seung J. Lee and Maxim Perelstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.13009},
year = {2023}
}
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27 pages, 12 figures