Stealth Dark Matter: Dark scalar baryons through the Higgs portal
Abstract
We present a new model of "Stealth Dark Matter": a composite baryonic scalar of an strongly-coupled theory with even . All mass scales are technically natural, and dark matter stability is automatic without imposing an additional discrete or global symmetry. Constituent fermions transform in vector-like representations of the electroweak group that permit both electroweak-breaking and electroweak-preserving mass terms. This gives a tunable coupling of stealth dark matter to the Higgs boson independent of the dark matter mass itself. We specialize to , and investigate the constraints on the model from dark meson decay, electroweak precision measurements, basic collider limits, and spin-independent direct detection scattering through Higgs exchange. We exploit our earlier lattice simulations that determined the composite spectrum as well as the effective Higgs coupling of stealth dark matter in order to place bounds from direct detection, excluding constituent fermions with dominantly electroweak-breaking masses. A lower bound on the dark baryon mass GeV is obtained from the indirect requirement that the lightest dark meson not be observable at LEP II. We briefly survey some intriguing properties of stealth dark matter that are worthy of future study, including: collider studies of dark meson production and decay; indirect detection signals from annihilation; relic abundance estimates for both symmetric and asymmetric mechanisms; and direct detection through electromagnetic polarizability, a detailed study of which will appear in a companion paper.
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@article{arxiv.1503.04203,
title = {Stealth Dark Matter: Dark scalar baryons through the Higgs portal},
author = {Thomas Appelquist and Richard C. Brower and Michael I. Buchoff and George T. Fleming and Xiao-Yong Jin and Joe Kiskis and Graham D. Kribs and Ethan T. Neil and James C. Osborn and Claudio Rebbi and Enrico Rinaldi and David Schaich and Chris Schroeder and Sergey Syritsyn and Pavlos Vranas and Evan Weinberg and Oliver Witzel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.04203},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
15 pages, 3 figures, citations added, typos fixed, minor clarifications