Dark Left-Right Gauge Model: SU(2)R Phenomenology
Abstract
In the recently proposed dark left-right gauge model of particle interactions, the left-handed fermion doublet (,e)L is connected to its right-handed counterpart (n,e)R through a scalar bidoublet, but L couples to nR only through φ10 which has no vacuum expectation value. The usual R parity, i.e. R = (-)3B+L+2j, can be defined for this nonsupersymmetric model so that both n and 1 are odd together with WR. The lightest n is thus a viable dark-matter candidate (scotino). Here we explore the phenomenology associated with the SU(2)R gauge group of this model, which allows it to appear at the TeV energy scale. The exciting possibility of Z' 8 charged leptons is discussed.
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