Inert Higgs Dark Matter for CDF-II W-boson Mass and Detection Prospects
Abstract
The -boson mass, which was recently measured at FermiLab with an unprecedented precision, suggests the presence of new multiplets beyond the Standard Model (SM). One of the minimal extensions of the SM is to introduce an additional scalar doublet, in which the non-SM scalars can enhance -boson mass via the loop corrections. On the other hand, with a proper discrete symmetry, the lightest new scalar in the doublet can be stable and play the role of dark matter particle. We show that the inert two Higgs doublet model can naturally handle the new -boson mass without violating other constraints, and the preferred dark matter mass is between and GeV. We identify three feasible parameter regions for the thermal relic density: the co-annihilation, the Higgs resonance, and the annihilation. We find that the first region can be fully tested by the HL-LHC, the second region will be tightly constrained by direct detection experiments, and the third region could yield detectable GeV gamma-ray and antiproton signals in the Galaxy that may have been observed by Fermi-LAT and AMS-02.
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@article{arxiv.2204.03693,
title = {Inert Higgs Dark Matter for CDF-II W-boson Mass and Detection Prospects},
author = {Yi-Zhong Fan and Tian-Peng Tang and Yue-Lin Sming Tsai and Lei Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.03693},
year = {2022}
}
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9 pages, 7 figures, Replaced to match published version in PRL