Dark Sectors from the Hidden Photon Perspective
Abstract
The non-observation of dark matter (DM) by direct detection experiments suggests that any new interaction of DM with the Standard Model (SM) should be very weak. One of the simplest scenarios to achieve this is a dark sector that is charged under a new symmetry, which is kinetically mixed with the SM hypercharge . We briefly review the status of such a minimal setup and analyze in a second step how the picture is altered if also SM fields are charged under the new symmetry. We exemplify this for the case of a gauged and show that this allows for a simultaneous explanation of the excess and the DM relic abundance . Furthermore, we discuss the potential of four-lepton and two-lepton plus missing energy signatures to test such scenarios.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1907.10630,
title = {Dark Sectors from the Hidden Photon Perspective},
author = {Patrick Foldenauer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.10630},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
10 pages, 6 figures; submitted to LHCP2019 Proceedings; reviews arXiv:1803.05466 and arXiv:1808.03647 and contains some new results from four-lepton searches