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Dark Mater Interactions From An Extra U(1) gauge symmetry with kinetic mixing and Higgs charge (2308.12663v2)

Published 24 Aug 2023 in hep-ph

Abstract: We investigate fermionic dark matter interactions with standard model particles from an additional $\mathrm{U}(1)\mathrm{X}$ gauge symmetry, assuming kinetic mixing between the $\mathrm{U}(1)\mathrm{X}$ and $\mathrm{U}(1)\mathrm{Y}$ gauge fields as well as a nonzero $\mathrm{U}(1)\mathrm{X}$ charge of the Higgs doublet. For ensuring gauge-invariant Yukawa interactions and the cancellation of gauge anomalies, the standard model fermions are assigned $Y$-sequential $\mathrm{U}(1)_\mathrm{X}$ charges proportional to the Higgs charge. Although the Higgs charge should be small due to collider constraints, it is useful to decrease the effective cross section of dark matter scattering off nucleons by two orders of magnitude and easier evade from direct detection bounds. After some numerical scans performed in the parameter space, we find that the introduction of the Higgs charge can also enhance the dark matter relic density by at least two orders of magnitude. When the observed relic density and the direct detection constraints are tangled, at the case where the resonance effect is important for dark matter freeze-out, the Higgs charge can expand physical windows to some extent by relieving the tension between the relic density and the direct detection.

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