Simplified TeV leptophilic dark matter in light of DAMPE data
Abstract
Using a simplified framework, we attempt to explain the recent DAMPE cosmic flux excess by leptophilic Dirac fermion dark matter (LDM). The scalar () and vector () mediator fields connecting LDM and Standard Model particles are discussed. Under constraints of DM relic density, gamma-rays, cosmic-rays and Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), we find that the couplings , , and can produce the right bump in flux for a DM mass around 1.5 TeV with a natural thermal annihilation cross-section today. Among them, coupling is tightly constrained by PandaX-II data (although LDM-nucleus scattering appears at one-loop level) and the surviving samples appear in the resonant region, . We also study the related collider signatures, such as dilepton production , and muon anomaly. Finally, we present a possible realization for such leptophilic dark matter.
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@article{arxiv.1711.11012,
title = {Simplified TeV leptophilic dark matter in light of DAMPE data},
author = {Guang Hua Duan and Lei Feng and Fei Wang and Lei Wu and Jin Min Yang and Rui Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.11012},
year = {2018}
}
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discussions added, version accepted by JHEP