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Dark Matter from a Classically Scale-Invariant $SU(3)_X$

In this work we study a classically scale-invariant extension of the Standard Model in which the dark matter and electroweak scales are generated through the Coleman-Weinberg mechanism. The extra $SU(3)_X$ gauge factor gets completely broken by the vevs of two scalar triplets. Out of the eight resul...

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Autores principales: Karam, Alexandros, Tamvakis, Kyriakos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.94.055004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2196329
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author Karam, Alexandros
Tamvakis, Kyriakos
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description In this work we study a classically scale-invariant extension of the Standard Model in which the dark matter and electroweak scales are generated through the Coleman-Weinberg mechanism. The extra $SU(3)_X$ gauge factor gets completely broken by the vevs of two scalar triplets. Out of the eight resulting massive vector bosons the three lightest are stable due to an intrinsic $Z_2\times Z_2'$ discrete symmetry and can constitute dark matter candidates. We analyze the phenomenological viability of the predicted multi-Higgs sector imposing theoretical and experimental constraints. We perform a comprehensive analysis of the dark matter predictions of the model solving numerically the set of coupled Boltzmann equations involving all relevant dark matter processes and explore the direct detection prospects of the dark matter candidates.
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spelling cern-21963292022-08-10T12:44:30Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.94.055004http://cds.cern.ch/record/2196329engKaram, AlexandrosTamvakis, KyriakosDark Matter from a Classically Scale-Invariant $SU(3)_X$Particle Physics - PhenomenologyIn this work we study a classically scale-invariant extension of the Standard Model in which the dark matter and electroweak scales are generated through the Coleman-Weinberg mechanism. The extra $SU(3)_X$ gauge factor gets completely broken by the vevs of two scalar triplets. Out of the eight resulting massive vector bosons the three lightest are stable due to an intrinsic $Z_2\times Z_2'$ discrete symmetry and can constitute dark matter candidates. We analyze the phenomenological viability of the predicted multi-Higgs sector imposing theoretical and experimental constraints. We perform a comprehensive analysis of the dark matter predictions of the model solving numerically the set of coupled Boltzmann equations involving all relevant dark matter processes and explore the direct detection prospects of the dark matter candidates.In this work we study a classically scale-invariant extension of the Standard Model in which the dark matter and electroweak scales are generated through the Coleman-Weinberg mechanism. The extra SU(3)X gauge factor gets completely broken by the vacuum expectation values of two scalar triplets. Out of the eight resulting massive vector bosons the three lightest are stable due to an intrinsic Z2×Z2′ discrete symmetry and can constitute dark matter candidates. We analyze the phenomenological viability of the predicted multi-Higgs sector imposing theoretical and experimental constraints. We perform a comprehensive analysis of the dark matter predictions of the model solving numerically the set of coupled Boltzmann equations involving all relevant dark matter processes and explore the direct detection prospects of the dark matter candidates.In this work we study a classically scale-invariant extension of the Standard Model in which the dark matter and electroweak scales are generated through the Coleman-Weinberg mechanism. The extra $SU(3)_X$ gauge factor gets completely broken by the vacuum expectation values of two scalar triplets. Out of the eight resulting massive vector bosons the three lightest are stable due to an intrinsic $Z_2\times Z_2'$ discrete symmetry and can constitute dark matter candidates. We analyze the phenomenological viability of the predicted multi-Higgs sector imposing theoretical and experimental constraints. We perform a comprehensive analysis of the dark matter predictions of the model solving numerically the set of coupled Boltzmann equations involving all relevant dark matter processes and explore the direct detection prospects of the dark matter candidates.arXiv:1607.01001oai:cds.cern.ch:21963292016-07-04
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Karam, Alexandros
Tamvakis, Kyriakos
Dark Matter from a Classically Scale-Invariant $SU(3)_X$
title Dark Matter from a Classically Scale-Invariant $SU(3)_X$
title_full Dark Matter from a Classically Scale-Invariant $SU(3)_X$
title_fullStr Dark Matter from a Classically Scale-Invariant $SU(3)_X$
title_full_unstemmed Dark Matter from a Classically Scale-Invariant $SU(3)_X$
title_short Dark Matter from a Classically Scale-Invariant $SU(3)_X$
title_sort dark matter from a classically scale-invariant $su(3)_x$
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.94.055004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2196329
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