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Dark Matter from Strong Dynamics: The Minimal Theory of Dark Baryons

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2019-01-30 v1 High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

As a simple model for dark matter, we propose a QCD-like theory based on SU(2)\rm{SU}(2) gauge theory with one flavor of dark quark. The model is confining at low energy and we use lattice simulations to investigate the properties of the lowest-lying hadrons. Compared to QCD, the theory has several peculiar differences: there are no Goldstone bosons or chiral symmetry restoration when the dark quark becomes massless; the usual global baryon number symmetry is enlarged to SU(2)B\rm{SU}(2)_B, resembling isospin; and baryons and mesons are unified together in SU(2)B\rm{SU}(2)_B iso-multiplets. We argue that the lightest baryon, a vector boson, is a stable dark matter candidate and is a composite realization of the hidden vector dark matter scenario. The model naturally includes a lighter state, the analog of the η\eta^\prime in QCD, for dark matter to annihilate into to set the relic density via thermal freeze-out. Dark matter baryons may also be asymmetric, strongly self-interacting, or have their relic density set via 323 \to 2 cannibalizing transitions. We discuss some experimental implications of coupling dark baryons to the Higgs portal.

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@article{arxiv.1809.09117,
  title  = {Dark Matter from Strong Dynamics: The Minimal Theory of Dark Baryons},
  author = {Anthony Francis and Renwick J. Hudspith and Randy Lewis and Sean Tulin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.09117},
  year   = {2019}
}

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26 pages, 16 figures