Journal of High Energy Physics (Oct 2020)

Inert sextuplet scalar dark matter at the LHC and future colliders

  • Dan-Yang Liu,
  • Chengfeng Cai,
  • Zhao-Huan Yu,
  • Yu-Pan Zeng,
  • Hong-Hao Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2020)212
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020, no. 10
pp. 1 – 34

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Abstract We study a dark matter model constructed by extending the standard model with an inert SU(2)L sextuplet scalar of hypercharge 1/2. The sextuplet components are split by the quartic couplings between the sextuplet and the Higgs doublet after electroweak symmetry breaking, resulting in a dark sector with one triply charged, two doubly charged, two singly charged, and two neutral scalars. The lighter neutral scalar boson acts as a dark matter particle. We investigate the constraints on this model from the monojet + and soft-dilepton + jets + searches at the 13 TeV Large Hadron Collider, as well as from the current electroweak precision test. Furthermore, we estimate the projected sensitivities of a 100 TeV pp collider and of a future e + e − collider, and find that such future projects could probe TeV mass scales. Nonetheless, such mass scales only correspond to a subdominant component of the observed relic abundance if the dark matter particles solely originate from thermal production.

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