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Composite scalar dark matter

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP07(2012)015

Keywords

Higgs Physics; Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM; Technicolor and Composite Models

Funding

  1. Emergence-UPMC-2011 research program
  2. European Community [PERG06-GA-2009-256374]
  3. ICREA Academia Program
  4. [FPA2011-25948]
  5. [2009SGR894]

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We show that the dark matter (DM) could be a light composite scalar eta, emerging from a TeV-scale strongly-coupled sector as a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson (pNGB). Such state arises naturally in scenarios where the Higgs is also a composite pNGB, as in O(6)/O(5) models, which are particularly predictive, since the low-energy interactions of eta are determined by symmetry considerations. We identify the region of parameters where eta has the required DM relic density, satisfying at the same time the constraints from Higgs searches at the LHC, as well as DM direct searches. Compositeness, in addition to justify the lightness of the scalars, can enhance the DM scattering rates and lead to an excellent discovery prospect for the near future. For a Higgs mass m(h) similar or equal to 125 GeV and a pNGB characteristic scale f less than or similar to 1 TeV, we find that the DM mass is either m(eta) similar or equal to 50-70 GeV, with DM annihilations driven by the Higgs resonance, or in the range 100-500 GeV, where the DM derivative interaction with the Higgs becomes dominant. In the former case the invisible Higgs decay to two DM particles could weaken the LHC Higgs signal.

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