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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2010

Neutrinos from Kaluza-Klein dark matter in the Sun

Mattias Blennow; Henrik Melbeus; Tommy Ohlsson

We investigate indirect neutrino signals from annihilations of Kaluza-Klein dark matter in the Sun. Especially, we examine a five- as well as a six-dimensional model, and allow for the possibility that boundary localized terms could affect the spectrum to give different lightest Kaluza-Klein particles, which could constitute the dark matter. The dark matter candidates that are interesting for the purpose of indirect detection of neutrinos are the first Kaluza-Klein mode of the gauge boson and the neutral component of the gauge bosons. Using the DarkSUSY and WimpSim packages, we calculate muon fluxes at an Earth-based neutrino telescope, such as IceCube. For the five-dimensional model, the results that we obtained agree reasonably well with the results that have previously been presented in the literature, whereas for the six-dimensional model, we find that, at tree-level, the results are the same as for the five-dimensional model. Finally, if the first Kaluza-Klein mode of the gauge boson constitutes the dark matter, IceCube can constrain the parameter space. However, in the case that the neutral component of the gauge bosons is the LKP, the signal is too weak to be observed.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2011

Renormalization Group Running of the Neutrino Mass Operator in Extra Dimensions

Mattias Blennow; Henrik Melbeus; Tommy Ohlsson; He Zhang

We study the renormalization group (RG) running of the neutrino masses and the leptonic mixing parameters in two different extra-dimensional models, namely, the Universal Extra Dimensions (UED) model and a model, where the Standard Model (SM) bosons probe an extra dimension and the SM fermions are confined to a four-dimensional brane. In particular, we derive the beta function for the neutrino mass operator in the UED model. We also rederive the beta function for the charged-lepton Yukawa coupling, and confirm some of the existing results in the literature. The generic features of the RG running of the neutrino parameters within the two models are analyzed and, in particular, we observe a power-law behavior for the running. We note that the running of the leptonic mixing angle θ12 can be sizable, while the running of θ23 and θ13 is always negligible. In addition, we show that the tri-bimaximal and the bimaximal mixing patterns at a high-energy scale are compatible with low-energy experimental data, while a tri-small mixing pattern is not. Finally, we perform a numerical scan over the low-energy parameter space to infer the high-energy distribution of the parameters. Using this scan, we also demonstrate how the high-energy θ12 is correlated with the smallest neutrino mass and the Majorana phases.


Physics Letters B | 2012

RG running in a minimal UED model in light of recent LHC Higgs mass bounds

Mattias Blennow; Henrik Melbeus; Tommy Ohlsson; He Zhang

We study how the recent ATLAS and CMS Higgs mass bounds affect the renormalization group running of the physical parameters in universal extra dimensions. Using the running of the Higgs self-coupli ...


Physical Review D | 2012

Monoenergetic gamma rays from nonminimal Kaluza-Klein dark matter annihilations

Johan Bonnevier; Henrik Melbeus; Alexander Merle; Tommy Ohlsson

We investigate monoenergetic gamma-ray signatures from annihilations of dark matter comprised of Z(1), the first Kaluza-Klein (KK) excitation of the Z boson in a nonminimal universal extra dimensio ...


Physical Review D | 2010

Signatures from an extra-dimensional seesaw model

Mattias Blennow; Henrik Melbeus; Tommy Ohlsson; He Zhang

We study the generation of small neutrino masses in an extra-dimensional model, where singlet fermions are allowed to propagate in the extra dimension, while the standard model particles are confined to a brane. Motivated by the fact that extra-dimensional models are nonrenormalizable, we truncate the Kaluza-Klein towers at a maximal Kaluza-Klein number. This truncation, together with the structure of the bulk Majorana mass term, motivated by the Sherk-Schwarz mechanism, implies that the Kaluza-Klein modes of the singlet fermions pair to form Dirac fermions, except for a number of unpaired Majorana fermions at the top of each tower. These heavy Majorana fermions are the only sources of lepton number breaking in the model, and similarly to the type-I seesaw mechanism, they naturally generate small masses for the left-handed neutrinos. The lower Kaluza-Klein modes mix with the light neutrinos, and the mixing effects are not suppressed with respect to the light-neutrino masses. Compared to conventional fermionic seesaw models, such mixing can be more significant. We study the signals of this model at the Large Hadron Collider, and find that the current low-energy bounds on the nonunitarity of the leptonic mixing matrix are strong enough to exclude an observation.


Physics Letters B | 2012

Higgs dark matter in UEDs: A good WIMP with bad detection prospects

Henrik Melbeus; Alexander Merle; Tommy Ohlsson

We study the first Kaluza–Klein excitation of the Higgs boson in universal extra dimensions as a dark matter candidate. The first-level Higgs boson could be the lightest Kaluza–Klein particle, which is stable due to the conservation of Kaluza–Klein parity, in non-minimal models where boundary localized terms modify the mass spectrum. We calculate the relic abundance and find that it agrees with the observed dark matter density if the mass of the first-level Higgs boson is slightly above 2 TeV, not considering coannihilations and assuming no relative mass splitting among the first-level Kaluza–Klein modes. In the case of coannihilations and a non-zero mass splitting, the mass of the first-level Higgs boson can range from 1 TeV to 4 TeV. We study also the prospects for detection of this dark matter candidate in direct as well as indirect detection experiments. Although the first-level Higgs boson is a typical weakly interacting massive particle, an observation in any of the conventional experiments is very challenging.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2008

Searches for hyperbolic extra dimensions at the LHC

Henrik Melbeus; Tommy Ohlsson

In this poster, we present a model of large extra dimensions where the internal space has the geometry of a hyperbolic disc. Compared with the ADD model, this model provides a more satisfactory sol ...


Physics Letters B | 2012

Continuum photon spectrum from Z 1 Z 1 annihilations in universal extra dimensions

Henrik Melbeus; Alexander Merle; Tommy Ohlsson


Archive | 2011

RG running in UEDs in light of recent LHC Higgs mass bounds

Mattias Blennow; Henrik Melbeus; Tommy Ohlsson; He Zhang


Physics World | 2012

Delving into extra dimensions

Henrik Melbeus; Tommy Ohlsson

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Tommy Ohlsson

Royal Institute of Technology

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Mattias Blennow

Royal Institute of Technology

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Johan Bonnevier

Royal Institute of Technology

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