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Monojets from compressed weak frustrated dark matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-03-12 v2

Abstract

We extend the so-called hyperchargeless Higgs triplet model to include a weak triplet of Dirac fermions and a Dirac fermion XX transforming trivially under the Standard Model gauge group. We are motivated in part by a collection of anomalies that can be interpreted as a new scalar state with mass of approximately 152 GeV coupling to WW but not ZZ bosons, which may be consistent with the electrically neutral triplet scalar in this model (provided that it mixes very slightly with the Standard Model Higgs boson). Meanwhile, the lightest neutral fermion in the model is stable and can be thermal dark matter with the correct relic abundance if it mixes lightly with the neutral triplet fermion, such that the dark matter is composed mostly of XX. Because XX couples to the Standard Model only through a Yukawa-like interaction with the pair of triplets, this model falls into the frustrated dark matter paradigm. Finally, the spectrum of exotic fermions in this model can exhibit the strong compression favored by the current excess in the monojet channel, and evades multijet constraints in the region favored by monojets. In this work we explore this model's phenomenology and compare the parameter space regions best suited to each of the aforementioned excesses and constraints.

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@article{arxiv.2409.03014,
  title  = {Monojets from compressed weak frustrated dark matter},
  author = {Benjamin Fuks and Mark D. Goodsell and Taylor Murphy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.03014},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

11 pages, 5 figures. Updated to resemble Phys. Rev. D Version of Record

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