Limits on scalar dark matter interactions with particles other than the photon via loop corrections to the scalar-photon coupling
Abstract
There is limited information about the interaction strength of a scalar dark matter candidate with hadrons and leptons for a scalar particle mass exceeding eV while its interaction with photon is well studied. The scalar-photon coupling constant receives quantum corrections from one-loop Feynman diagrams which involve the scalar-lepton, scalar-quark, and scalar-W boson vertices. We calculate these one-loop quantum corrections and find new limits on the scalar particle interactions with electron, muon, tau, quarks, nucleons, gluons, Higgs, and W bosons by re-purposing the results of experiments measuring the scalar-photon interaction. Limits on interactions of heavy leptons and quarks have been obtained for the first time, and limits on other interactions in certain mass intervals are 2 to 15 orders of magnitude stronger than those presented in previous publications and exclude the resolution of the muon anomaly with scalar particle.
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@article{arxiv.2403.02685,
title = {Limits on scalar dark matter interactions with particles other than the photon via loop corrections to the scalar-photon coupling},
author = {V. V. Flambaum and I. B. Samsonov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.02685},
year = {2024}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures; V2: journal version