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Collider constraints on dark mediators

Hanna Mies, Christiane Scherb, Pedro Schwaller

2021Journal of High Energy Physics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We explore the constraints current collider searches place on a QCD-like dark sector. A combination of multi-jet, multi-jet plus missing energy and emerging jets searches is used to derive constraints on the mediator mass across the full range of the dark meson lifetimes for the first time. The dark sector inherits a flavour structure from the coupling between the dark quarks and the SM quarks through the mediator. When this is taken into account, the differently flavoured dark pions become distinguishable through their lifetime. We show that also in these cases the above mentioned searches remain sensitive, and we obtain limits on the mediator mass also for the flavoured scenario. We then contrast the constraints from collider searches with direct detection bounds on the dark matter candidate itself in both the flavoured and unflavoured scenario. Using a simple prescription it becomes possible to display all constraints in the dark matter and mediator mass plane. Constraints from direct detection tend to be stronger than the collider constraints, unless the coupling to the first generation quarks is suppressed, in which case the collider searches place the most stringent limits on the parameter space.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsParticle physicsColliderDark matterQuarkLarge Hadron ColliderDark energyCoupling (piping)Physics beyond the Standard ModelNuclear physicsMissing energyPionDark photonStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Sensitivity (control systems)Top quarkParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaComputational Physics and Python Applications
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