Scalar Dark Matter Search at the LHC through FCNC Top Decay

Abstract

We discuss an extended standard model electroweak sector which contains a stable scalar dark matter particle, the D boson. To search for the D boson at the LHC we exploit the flavor-changing neutral current (FCNC) top quark decay, t->c D D, mediated by the lightest standard model-like Higgs h0 in a two Higgs doublet model framework. The branching ratio for t->c D D in this case can be as high as 10-3, after taking into account constraints arising from the D boson relic abundance. With an integrated luminosity of 10 (100) fb-1, the 14 TeV LHC can explore values of this branching ratio that are one (two) order of magnitude smaller in tt production with tt c b -(cb+)+missing ET. For a D boson mass <60 GeV, mh0< 2 MZ, 10 fb-1 luminosity and a branching ratio BR(t->cDD)~10-4, the estimated number of signal events at the 14 TeV LHC is of order 80.

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