Anomalous gauge boson couplings, 125 GeV Higgs and singlet scalar dark matter

Abstract

The recently observed Higgs like resonance at 125 GeV shows an enhanced rate in the diphoton channel, while being roughly consistent with the standard model expectation for the WW* and ZZ* channels. Such an enhancement is possible due to anomalous gauge boson couplings. We explore this feature within a minimal extension of the standard model, where a singlet scalar is introduced which also plays the role of the dark matter candidate. It is argued that such a minimal scenario, without new charged particles, can in principle lead to the desired enhancement of the diphoton rate via the induced anomalous gauge couplings, and at the same time improve the stability of the electroweak vacuum.

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