24–25 Jul 2024
Universidad de Medellín
America/Bogota timezone

Reopening the $Z$ portal with semi-annihilations

24 Jul 2024, 15:35
25m
Auditorio 2 - Bloque 11 (Universidad de Medellín)

Auditorio 2 - Bloque 11

Universidad de Medellín

Dark Matter

Speaker

OSCAR ANDRES RODRIGUEZ CIFUENTES

Description

In one-component dark matter (DM) scenarios is commonly assumed that a scalar WIMP must either be part of an $SU(2)_L$ multiplet with zero hypercharge or have suppressed vector interactions with the $Z$ gauge boson to circumvent stringent direct detection (DD) bounds. In this work, we demonstrate that multi-component scenarios with a dark scalar doublet exhibiting vector-like interactions with the $Z$ boson are also compatible with bounds arising from DD searches. Specifically, we consider a simple extension of the Standard Model wherein the dark sector comprises a doublet and a complex singlet $\phi$, both charged under a $Z_6$ symmetry. We find that semi-annihilation processes drastically reduce the relic abundance of the neutral component of the doublet, $H^0$, sufficiently attenuating the effects of its large $Z$-mediated elastic scattering cross-section with nucleons to satisfy the DD constraints. Although the contribution of $H^0$ to the total relic abundance is nearly negligible, with $\phi$ dominating, both dark matter components are expected to be detectable in ongoing and future DD experiments. The viability of the model is tested against several theoretical and experimental constraints, resulting in a parameter space featuring a non-degenerate mass spectrum at the electroweak scale.

Author

Dr Óscar Zapata (Universidad de Antioquia)

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