Europhysics Letters | 2021

Experimental signatures of a new dark matter WIMP

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The WIMP proposed here yields the observed abundance of dark matter, and is consistent with the current limits from direct detection, indirect detection, and collider experiments, if its mass is GeV/c 2. It is also consistent with analyses of the gamma rays observed by Fermi-LAT from the Galactic center (and other sources), and of the antiprotons observed by AMS-02, in which the excesses are attributed to dark matter annihilation. These successes are shared by the inert doublet model (IDM), but the phenomenology is very different: the dark matter candidate of the IDM has first-order gauge couplings to other new particles, whereas the present candidate does not. In addition to indirect detection through annihilation products, it appears that the present particle can be observed in the most sensitive direct-detection and collider experiments currently being planned.

Volume 134
Pages None
DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/134/49001
Language English
Journal Europhysics Letters

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