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Title Review on Higgs Hidden–Dark Sector Physics at High-Energy Colliders
Author(s) Lagouri, Theodota (CERN)
Publication 2022
Number of pages 80
In: Symmetry 14 (2022) 1299
DOI 10.3390/sym14071299
Subject category Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC
Abstract =The presence of a hidden or dark sector of phenomena that relates either weakly or in a particular way to Standard Model (SM) fields has theoretical as well as experimental support. Many extensions of SM use hidden or dark sector states to propose a specific candidate for dark matter (DM) in the universe or to explain astrophysical findings. If such a family of Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) particles and interactions exists, it is possible that they will be discovered experimentally at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC, $\sqrt{s} ≅$ 14 TeV) and future High Energy Colliders. The primary emphasis is on a few examples of searches undertaken at the LHC that are relevant to Higgs Hidden–Dark Sector Physics. These studies’ existing constraints and prospects are also reported.
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