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Towards A UV-Model of Kinetic Mixing and Portal Matter (1909.09160v4)

Published 19 Sep 2019 in hep-ph

Abstract: The nature of dark matter (DM) and how it might interact with the particles of the Standard Model (SM) is an ever-growing mystery. It is possible that the existence of new dark sector' forces, yet undiscovered, are the key to solving this fundamental problem, and one might hope that in the future such forces might even beunified' with the ones we already know in some UV-complete framework. In this paper, following a bottom-up approach, we attempt to take the first steps in the construction of such a framework. The much-discussed possibility of the kinetic mixing (KM) of the `dark photon' with the hypercharge gauge boson of the SM via loops of portal matter (PM) fields, charged in both sectors, offers an attractive starting point for these efforts. Given the anticipated finite strength of the KM in a UV-complete theory, the absence of anomalies, and the lifetime constraints on the PM fields arising from CMB and nucleosynthesis constraints, PM must behave as vector-like copies of the known SM fermion fields, such as those which appear naturally in $E_6$-type models. Within such a setup, the SM and their corresponding partner PM fields would be related by a new $SU(2)I$ gauge symmetry. With this observation as a springboard, we construct a generalization of these ideas where $SU(2)_I$ is augmented by an additional $U(1){I_Y}$ factor so that the light dark photon is the result of a symmetry breaking analogous to the SM, \ie, $SU(2)I\times U(1){I_Y}\to U(1)D$, but with $U(1)_D$ now also broken at the $\lesssim$ GeV scale. While SM fields are $U(1)_D$ singlets, as in the conventional dark photon approach, they transform nontrivially under the full $SU(2)_I\times U(1){I_Y}$ gauge group. This approach leads to numerous interesting signatures, both at low energies and at colliders, and can be viewed as an initial step in the construction of a more UV-complete framework.

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