Journal of High Energy Physics (Dec 2021)

Spontaneously stabilised dark matter from a fermiophobic U(1)′ gauge symmetry

  • B. Fu,
  • S.F. King

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2021)121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021, no. 12
pp. 1 – 20

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Abstract We consider the possibility that dark matter is stabilised by a discrete Z 2 symmetry which arises from a subgroup of a U(1)′ gauge symmetry, spontaneously broken by integer charged scalars, and under which the chiral quarks and leptons do not carry any charges. A chiral fermion χ with half-integer charge is odd under the preserved Z 2, and hence becomes a stable dark matter candidate, being produced through couplings to right-handed neutrinos with vector-like U(1)′ charges, as in the type Ib seesaw mechanism. We calculate the relic abundance in such a low energy effective seesaw model containing few parameters, then consider a high energy renormalisable model with a complete fourth family of vector-like fermions, where the chiral quark and lepton masses arise from a seesaw-like mechanism. With the inclusion of the fourth family, the lightest vector-like quark can contribute to the dark matter production, enlarging the allowed parameter space that we explore.

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