Parity Violation and Rare Higgs Decays from a Dark Force
Abstract: We outline the phenomenology of the "dark" $Z$, denoted by $Z_d$, which is a generalization of the "dark" photon hypothesis. Whereas the dark photon interacts with the Standard Model through kinetic mixing, $Z_d$ is assumed also to have mass-mixing with the $Z$ boson. In particular, we highlight the possibility of $Z_d$ contributions to low $Q2$ parity violation measurements and rare Higgs decays $H\to Z Z_d \to 4 \ell$, where $\ell$ is a charged lepton. The parity violation effects of a $Z_d$ with an intermediate mass $\sim 10-35$ GeV can in principle relieve the mild $\sim 1.8\sigma$ tension among various measurements of the weak mixing angle $\theta_W$. We briefly comment on the prospects for future parity violation experiments at low $Q2$ to probe this scenario, which could have correlated signals in rare Higgs decays at the LHC.
Paper Prompts
Sign up for free to create and run prompts on this paper using GPT-5.
Top Community Prompts
Collections
Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.