Prospects of type-II seesaw at future colliders in light of the DAMPE $e^+ e^-$ excess (1712.03642v3)
Abstract: The DAMPE $e+ e-$ excess at around 1.4 TeV could be explained in the type-II seesaw model with a scalar dark mater $D$ which is stabilized by a discrete $Z_2$ symmetry. The simplest scenario is the annihilation $DD \to H{++} H{--}$ followed by the subsequent decay $H{\pm\pm} \to e\pm e\pm$, with both the DM and triplet scalars roughly 3 TeV with a small mass splitting. In addition to the Drell-Yan process at future 100 TeV hadron colliders, the doubly-charged components could also be produced at lepton colliders like ILC and CLIC in the off-shell mode, and mediate lepton flavor violating processes $e+ e- \to \ell_i\pm \ell_j\mp$ (with $i \neq j$). A wide range of parameter space of the type-II seesaw could be probed, which are well below the current stringent lepton flavor constraints.