Improved limits for Higgs-portal dark matter from LHC searches
Abstract
Searches for invisible Higgs decays at the Large Hadron Collider constrain dark matter Higgs-portal models, where dark matter interacts with the Standard Model fields via the Higgs boson. While these searches complement dark matter direct-detection experiments, a comparison of the two limits depends on the coupling of the Higgs boson to the nucleons forming the direct-detection nuclear target, typically parameterized in a single quantity . We evaluate using recent phenomenological and lattice-QCD calculations, and include for the first time the coupling of the Higgs boson to two nucleons via pion-exchange currents. We observe a partial cancellation for Higgs-portal models that makes the two-nucleon contribution anomalously small. Our results, summarized as , show that the uncertainty of the Higgs-nucleon coupling has been vastly overestimated in the past. The improved limits highlight that state-of-the-art nuclear physics input is key to fully exploiting experimental searches.
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@article{arxiv.1708.02245,
title = {Improved limits for Higgs-portal dark matter from LHC searches},
author = {Martin Hoferichter and Philipp Klos and Javier Menéndez and Achim Schwenk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.02245},
year = {2017}
}
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6 pages, 3 figures; version to appear in PRL