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Report number arXiv:1707.00709 ; CERN-TH-2017-142 ; PITT-PACC-1705
Title On dark matter interactions with the Standard Model through an anomalous $Z′$
Related titleOn Dark Matter Interactions with the Standard Model through an Anomalous $Z'$
Author(s) Ismail, Ahmed (Pittsburgh U.) ; Katz, Andrey (CERN ; Geneva U., CAP) ; Racco, Davide (Geneva U., CAP ; Geneva U.)
Publication 2017-10-24
Imprint 2017-07-03
Number of pages 34
Note 34 pages, 13 figures; minor plot details amended near resonance regions, conclusions unchanged
In: JHEP 10 (2017) 165
DOI 10.1007/JHEP10(2017)165
Subject category astro-ph.HE ; Astrophysics and Astronomy ; astro-ph.CO ; Astrophysics and Astronomy ; hep-ph ; Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Abstract We study electroweak scale Dark Matter (DM) whose interactions with baryonic matter are mediated by a heavy anomalous $Z'$. We emphasize that when the DM is a Majorana particle, its low-velocity annihilations are dominated by loop suppressed annihilations into the gauge bosons, rather than by p-wave or chirally suppressed annihilations into the SM fermions. Because the $Z'$ is anomalous, these kinds of DM models can be realized only as effective field theories (EFTs) with a well-defined cutoff, where heavy spectator fermions restore gauge invariance at high energies. We formulate these EFTs, estimate their cutoff and properly take into account the effect of the Chern-Simons terms one obtains after the spectator fermions are integrated out. We find that, while for light DM collider and direct detection experiments usually provide the strongest bounds, the bounds at higher masses are heavily dominated by indirect detection experiments, due to strong annihilation into $W^+W^-$, $ZZ$, $Z\gamma$ and possibly into $gg$ and $\gamma\gamma$. We emphasize that these annihilation channels are generically significant because of the structure of the EFT, and therefore these models are prone to strong indirect detection constraints. Even though we focus on selected $Z'$ models for illustrative purposes, our setup is completely generic and can be used for analyzing the predictions of any anomalous $Z'$-mediated DM model with arbitrary charges.
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