Journal of High Energy Physics (Aug 2018)

The dispirited case of gauged U(1) B − L dark matter

  • Miguel Escudero,
  • Samuel J. Witte,
  • Nuria Rius

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2018)190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018, no. 8
pp. 1 – 30

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Abstract We explore the constraints and phenomenology of possibly the simplest scenario that could account at the same time for the active neutrino masses and the dark matter in the Universe within a gauged U(1) B − L symmetry, namely right-handed neutrino dark matter. We find that null searches from lepton and hadron colliders require dark matter with a mass below 900 GeV to annihilate through a resonance. Additionally, the very strong constraints from high-energy dilepton searches fully exclude the model for 150 GeV < mZ′ $$ {m}_{Z^{\prime }} $$ < 3 TeV. We further explore the phenomenology in the high mass region (i.e. masses ≳ O $$ \mathcal{O} $$(1) TeV) and highlight theoretical arguments, related to the appearance of a Landau pole or an instability of the scalar potential, disfavoring large portions of this parameter space. Collectively, these considerations illustrate that a minimal extension of the Standard Model via a local U(1) B − L symmetry with a viable thermal dark matter candidate is difficult to achieve without fine-tuning. We conclude by discussing possible extensions of the model that relieve tension with collider constraints by reducing the gauge coupling required to produce the correct relic abundance.

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