Light dark matter, naturalness, and the radiative origin of the electroweak scale

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Wolfgang Altmannshofer
William A. Bardeen
Martin Bauer
Marcela Carena
Joseph D. Lykken
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[1] Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics,Theoretical Physics Department
[2] Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory,Enrico Fermi Institute
[3] University of Chicago,Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
[4] University of Chicago,undefined
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Journal of High Energy Physics | / 2015卷
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Higgs Physics; Beyond Standard Model;
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We study classically scale invariant models in which the Standard Model Higgs mass term is replaced in the Lagrangian by a Higgs portal coupling to a complex scalar field of a dark sector. We focus on models that are weakly coupled with the quartic scalar couplings nearly vanishing at the Planck scale. The dark sector contains fermions and scalars charged under dark SU(2) × U(1) gauge interactions. Radiative breaking of the dark gauge group triggers electroweak symmetry breaking through the Higgs portal coupling. Requiring both a Higgs boson mass of 125.5 GeV and stability of the Higgs potential up to the Planck scale implies that the radiative breaking of the dark gauge group occurs at the TeV scale. We present a particular model which features a long-range abelian dark force. The dominant dark matter component is neutral dark fermions, with the correct thermal relic abundance, and in reach of future direct detection experiments. The model also has lighter stable dark fermions charged under the dark force, with observable effects on galactic-scale structure. Collider signatures include a dark sector scalar boson with mass ≲ 250 GeV that decays through mixing with the Higgs boson, and can be detected at the LHC. The Higgs boson, as well as the new scalar, may have significant invisible decays into dark sector particles.
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