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Dark Matter Signals at the LHC from a 3HDM

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-06-13 v2

Abstract

We analyse new signals of Dark Matter (DM) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in a 3-Higgs Doublet Model (3HDM) where only one doublet acquires a Vacuum Expectation Value (VEV), preserving a parity Z2Z_2. The other two doublets are \textit{inert} and do not develop a VEV, leading to a {\it dark scalar sector} controlled by Z2Z_2, with the lightest CP-even dark scalar H1H_1 being the DM candidate. This leads to the loop induced decay of the next-to-lightest scalar, H2H1ffˉH_2 \to H_1 f \bar f (f=u,d,c,s,b,e,μ,τf=u,d,c,s,b,e,\mu,\tau), mediated by both dark CP-odd and charged scalars. This is a smoking-gun signal of the 3HDM since it is not allowed in the 2HDM with one inert doublet and is expected to be important when H2H_2 and H1H_1 are close in mass. In practice, this signature can be observed in the cascade decay of the SM-like Higgs boson, hH1H2H1H1ffˉh\to H_1 H_2\to H_1 H_1 f \bar f into two DM particles and di-leptons/di-jets, where hh is produced from either gluon-gluon Fusion (ggF) or Vector Boson Fusion (VBF). However, this signal competes with the tree-level channel qqˉH1H1ZH1H1ffˉq\bar q\to H_1H_1Z^*\to H_1H_1f \bar f. We devise some benchmarks, compliant with collider, DM and cosmological data, for which the interplay between these modes is discussed. In particular, we show that the resulting detector signature, \Et  ffˉ\Et\; f \bar f, with invariant mass of ffˉ f \bar f much smaller than mZm_Z, can potentially be extracted already during Run 2 and 3. For example, the H2H1γH_2\to H_1\gamma^* and γe+e\gamma^*\to e^+e^- case will give a spectacular QED mono-shower signal.

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@article{arxiv.1712.09598,
  title  = {Dark Matter Signals at the LHC from a 3HDM},
  author = {A. Cordero and J. Hernandez-Sanchez and V. Keus and S. F. King and S. Moretti and D. Rojas and D. Sokolowska},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.09598},
  year   = {2018}
}

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The version appearing in JHEP