6–8 May 2019
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

On anomaly-free dark matter models

6 May 2019, 15:30
15m
106 (Lawrence Hall)

106

Lawrence Hall

parallel talk DM I

Speaker

Alexis Plascencia (Durham University)

Description

In this talk, I will discuss predictions of anomaly-free dark matter models for direct and indirect detection experiments. In these models, a fermionic dark matter candidate is predicted by anomaly cancellation, its mass is defined by the new symmetry breaking scale, and its stability is guaranteed by a remnant symmetry after the gauge symmetry is broken. Relic density and perturbative constraints provide an upper bound on the symmetry breaking scale of 30 TeV. In addition, the model leads to gamma lines that can be distinguished from the continuum. [arXiv:1904.01017]

Authors

Pavel Fileviez Perez (Case Western Reserve University) Elliot Golias Rui-Hao Li Clara Murgui Alexis Plascencia (Case Western Reserve University) Alexis Plascencia (Durham University) Alexis Plascencia

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