15–18 Mar 2021
Zoom
Europe/Zurich timezone

Phenomenology of Minimal Leptophilic Dark Matter Models at Linear Colliders

18 Mar 2021, 06:40
20m
Online Conference (Zoom)

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PD1: Theoretical Developments PD1: Theoretical Developments

Speaker

Dr Adil Jueid (Konkuk University)

Description

In this talk, I discuss the phenomenology of a minimal model for GeV-scale Majorana dark matter (DM) coupled to the standard model lepton sector via a charged scalar singlet. The theoretical framework extends the Standard Model by two $SU(2)_L$ singlets: one charged Higgs boson and a singlet right-handed fermion. The latter plays the role of the DM candidate. We show that there is an anti-correlation between the spin-independent DM-Nucleus scattering cross-section ($\sigma_{\rm SI}$) and the DM relic density for parameter values allowed by various theoretical and experimental constraints. Moreover, we find that even when DM couplings are of order unity, $\sigma_{\rm SI}$ is below the current experimental bound but above the neutrino floor. Furthermore, we show that the considered model can be probed at High Energy lepton colliders using e.g. the mono-Higgs production and same-sign charged Higgs pair production.

Time Zone Asia/Pacific

Primary author

Dr Adil Jueid (Konkuk University)

Co-authors

Prof. Salah Nasri (United Emirates University) Prof. Rachik Soualah (Sharjah University)

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