Ponente
Alexander Natale
(Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
Descripción
The general strategy for dark matter (DM) searches at colliders currently
relies on simplified models, which typically have a limited number of free
parameters. In the case of t-channel colored mediators, these simplified
models often have assumptions on the chirality of the DM-SM interactions
with quarks, though generically a UV-complete model with such colored
mediators would lead to the existence of more free parameters. In this study
we look at the effect this broader set of free parameters has on direct detection and the mono-X + MET (X=jet,W,Z) signatures at 13 TeV LHC while maintaining gauge invariance of the simplified model under the full SM gauge group. We find that the direct detection constraints require DM masses less than 10 GeV in order to produce phenomenologically interesting collider signatures. Additionally, for a fixed mono-W cross section it is possible to see very large differences in the mono-jet cross section when the usual simplified model assumptions are loosened and isospin violation between RH and LH DM-SM quark couplings are allowed.
Autores primarios
Alexander Natale
(Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
Dr.
Hiroshi Yokoya
(University of Toyama)
Dr.
Myeonghun Park
(IBS-CTPU)
Prof.
Pyungwon Ko
(KIAS)