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PHYSICA SCRIPTA
Volume 97, Issue 2, Pages -Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/ac42a6
Keywords
higgs; hidden; dark sector; energy; intensity frontier
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The Standard Model does not provide a natural explanation for Dark Matter, thus requiring the study of hidden or dark sector phenomena. This paper focuses on selected searches related to Higgs Hidden-Dark Sector Physics conducted at LHC experiments, summarizing the current constraints and future prospects.
The Standard Model (SM), while extremely powerful as a description of the strong, electromagnetic and weak interactions, does not provide a natural candidate to explain Dark Matter (DM). Theoretical as well as experimental motivation exists for the existence of a hidden or dark sector of phenomena that couples either weakly or in a special way to SM fields. Hidden sector or dark sector states appear in many extensions to SM to provide a particular candidate DM in the universe or to explain astrophysical observations. If there is such a family of Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) particles and interactions, they may be accessible experimentally at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN and at future High Energy Colliders. In this paper, the main focus is given on selected searches conducted at LHC experiments related to Higgs Hidden-Dark Sector Physics. The current constraints and future prospects of these studies are summarized.
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