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Kinetic Mixing, Dark Photons and Extra Dimensions III: Brane Localized Dark Matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2021-04-07 v3

Abstract

Extra dimensions have proven to be a very useful tool in constructing new physics models. In earlier work, we began investigating toy models for the 5-D analog of the kinetic mixing/vector portal scenario where the interactions of dark matter, taken to be, e.g., a complex scalar, with the brane-localized fields of the Standard Model (SM) are mediated by a massive U(1)DU(1)_D dark photon living in the bulk. These models were shown to have many novel features differentiating them from their 4-D analogs and which, in several cases, avoided some well-known 4-D model building constraints. However, these gains were obtained at the cost of the introduction of a fair amount of model complexity, e.g., dark matter Kaluza-Klein excitations. In the present paper, we consider an alternative setup wherein the dark matter and the dark Higgs, responsible for U(1)DU(1)_D breaking, are both localized to the 'dark' brane at the opposite end of the 5-D interval from where the SM fields are located with only the dark photon now being a 5-D field. The phenomenology of such a setup is explored for both flat and warped extra dimensions and compared to the previous more complex models.

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@article{arxiv.2006.06858,
  title  = {Kinetic Mixing, Dark Photons and Extra Dimensions III: Brane Localized Dark Matter},
  author = {Thomas G. Rizzo and George N. Wojcik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.06858},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

35 pages+ references, 19 figures. v3: some additional discussions added