The Higgs-portal for dark matter: effective field theories versus concrete realizations
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Date
2021-07-24Referencia bibliográfica
Arcadi, G., Djouadi, A. & Kado, M. The Higgs-portal for dark matter: effective field theories versus concrete realizations. Eur. Phys. J. C 81, 653 (2021). [https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09411-2]
Patrocinador
Estonian Mobilitas Plus Grant MOBTT86; Junta de AndaluciaRésumé
Higgs-portal effective field theories are widely
used as benchmarks in order to interpret collider and astroparticle
searches for dark matter (DM) particles. To assess the
validity of these effective models, it is important to confront
them to concrete realizations that are complete in the ultraviolet
regime. In this paper, we compare effective Higgs-portal
models with scalar, fermionic and vectorDMwith a series of
increasingly complex realistic models, taking into account all
existing constraints from collider and astroparticle physics.
These complete realizations include the inert doublet with
scalar DM, the singlet-doublet model for fermionic DM and
models based on spontaneously broken dark SU(2) and SU(3)
gauge symmetries for vector boson DM.We also discuss the
simpler scenarios in which a new scalar singlet field that
mixes with the standard Higgs field is introduced with minimal
couplings to isosinglet spin-0, 1
2 and 1 DM states. We
show that in large regions of the parameter space of these
models, the effective Higgs-portal approach provides a consistent
limit and thus, can be safely adopted, in particular
for the interpretation of searches for invisible Higgs boson
decays at the LHC. The phenomenological implications of
assuming or not that the DM states generate the correct cosmological
relic density are also discussed.