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Top-philic dark matter within and beyond the WIMP paradigm
We present a comprehensive analysis of top-philic Majorana dark matter that interacts via a colored t-channel mediator. Despite the simplicity of the model -- introducing three parameters only -- it provides an extremely rich phenomenology allowing to accommodate the relic density for a large range...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | We present a comprehensive analysis of top-philic Majorana dark matter that interacts via a colored t-channel mediator. Despite the simplicity of the model -- introducing three parameters only -- it provides an extremely rich phenomenology allowing to accommodate the relic density for a large range of coupling strengths spanning over six orders of magnitude. This model features all exceptional mechanisms for dark matter freeze-out, including the recently discovered conversion-driven freeze-out mode, with interesting signatures of long-lived colored particles at colliders. We constrain the cosmologically allowed parameter space with current experimental limits from direct, indirect and collider searches, with special emphasis on light dark matter below the top mass. In particular, we explore the interplay between limits from Xenon1T, Fermi-LAT and AMS-02 as well as limits from stop, monojet and Higgs invisible decay searches at the LHC. We find that several blind spots for light dark matter evade current constraints. The region in parameter space where the relic density is set by the mechanism of conversion-driven freeze-out can be conclusively tested by R-hadron searches at the LHC with 300 fb$^{-1}$. |
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ISSN: | 1550-7998 2470-0029 0556-2821 2470-0010 1089-4918 1550-2368 |
DOI: | 10.3204/pubdb-2018-02260 |