Barman, Basabendu and Bhattacharya, Subhaditya and Ghosh, Purusottam and Kadam, Saurabh and Sahu, Narendra
(2019)
Fermion Dark Matter with Scalar Triplet at Direct and Collider Searches.
arXiv.
pp. 1-47.
(In Press)
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Abstract
Fermion dark matter (DM) as an admixture of additional singlet and doublet vector like
fermions provides an attractive and allowed framework by relic density and direct search
constraints within TeV scale, although limited by its discovery potential at the Large Hadron
Collider (LHC). An extension of the model with scalar triplet can yield neutrino masses and
provide some cushion to the direct search constraint of the DM through pseudo-Dirac mass
splitting. This in turn, allow the model to live in a larger region of the parameter space
and open the door for detection at LHC, even if slightly. The model however can see an
early discovery at International Linear Collider (ILC) without too much of fine-tuning. The
complementarity of LHC, ILC and direct search prospect of this framework is studied in this
paper.
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