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Electroweakly-Interacting Dirac Dark Matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-04-08 v2

Abstract

We consider a class of fermionic dark matter candidates that are charged under both the SU(2)L_L and U(1)Y_Y gauge interactions. In this case a certain amount of dark matter-Higgs couplings, which can split the dark matter into a pair of Majorana fermions, should be present to evade the constraints from the dark matter direct detection experiments. These effects may be probed by means of the dark matter-nucleus scattering via the Higgs-boson exchange process, as well as the electric dipole moments induced by the dark matter and its SU(2)L_L partner fields. In this article, we evaluate them with an effective field approach. It turns out that the constraints coming from the experiments for the quantities have already restricted the dark matter with hypercharge Y3/2Y\geq 3/2. Future experiments have sensitivities to probe this class of dark matter candidates, and may disfavor the Y1Y\geq 1 cases if no signal is observed. In this case, only the Y=0Y=0 and 1/21/2 cases may be the remaining possibilities for the SU(2)L_L charged fermionic dark matter candidates.

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@article{arxiv.1411.0752,
  title  = {Electroweakly-Interacting Dirac Dark Matter},
  author = {Natsumi Nagata and Satoshi Shirai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.0752},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures

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