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The Last Gasp of Dark Matter Effective Theory

We discuss an interesting class of models, based on strongly coupled Dark Matter (DM), where sizable effects can be expected in LHC missing energy (MET) searches, compatibly with a large separation of scales. In this case, an effective field theory (EFT) is appropriate (and sometimes necessary) to d...

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Autores principales: Bruggisser, Sebastian, Riva, Francesco, Urbano, Alfredo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2016)069
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Riva, Francesco
Urbano, Alfredo
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description We discuss an interesting class of models, based on strongly coupled Dark Matter (DM), where sizable effects can be expected in LHC missing energy (MET) searches, compatibly with a large separation of scales. In this case, an effective field theory (EFT) is appropriate (and sometimes necessary) to describe the most relevant interactions at the LHC. The selection rules implied by the structure of the new strong dynamics shape the EFT in an unusual way, revealing the importance of higher-derivative interactions previously ignored. We compare indications from relic density and direct detection experiments with consistent LHC constraints, and asses the relative importance of the latter. Our analysis provides an interesting and well-motivated scenario to model MET at the LHC in terms of a handful of parameters.
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spelling cern-21980912022-08-10T12:40:12Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP11(2016)069http://cds.cern.ch/record/2198091engBruggisser, SebastianRiva, FrancescoUrbano, AlfredoThe Last Gasp of Dark Matter Effective TheoryParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe discuss an interesting class of models, based on strongly coupled Dark Matter (DM), where sizable effects can be expected in LHC missing energy (MET) searches, compatibly with a large separation of scales. In this case, an effective field theory (EFT) is appropriate (and sometimes necessary) to describe the most relevant interactions at the LHC. The selection rules implied by the structure of the new strong dynamics shape the EFT in an unusual way, revealing the importance of higher-derivative interactions previously ignored. We compare indications from relic density and direct detection experiments with consistent LHC constraints, and asses the relative importance of the latter. Our analysis provides an interesting and well-motivated scenario to model MET at the LHC in terms of a handful of parameters.We discuss an interesting class of models, based on strongly coupled Dark Matter (DM), where sizable effects can be expected in LHC missing energy (MET) searches, compatibly with a large separation of scales. In this case, an effective field theory (EFT) is appropriate (and sometimes necessary) to describe the most relevant interactions at the LHC. The selection rules implied by the structure of the new strong dynamics shape the EFT in an unusual way, revealing the importance of higher-derivative interactions previously ignored. We compare indications from relic density and direct detection experiments with consistent LHC constraints, and asses the relative importance of the latter. Our analysis provides an interesting and well-motivated scenario to model MET at the LHC in terms of a handful of parameters.arXiv:1607.02475DESY-16-123CERN-TH-2016-154oai:cds.cern.ch:21980912016-07-08
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The Last Gasp of Dark Matter Effective Theory
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2016)069
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