Dark Matter from Hidden Forces
Abstract
We examine the possibility that dark matter may be the manifestation of dark forces of a hidden sector, i.e. "Dark Force = Dark Matter." As an illustrative and minimal example we consider the hidden SU(2)h x U(1)h gauge group. The hidden dynamics is indirectly coupled to the Standard Model (SM) through kinetic mixing of U(1)h with the U(1)Y of hypercharge. We assume a hidden symmetry breaking pattern analogous to that of the SM electroweak symmetry, augmented with an extra scalar that allows both the "hidden Z boson" Zh and the "hidden photon" γh to be massive. The "hidden W" bosons Wh are dark matter in this scenario. This setup can readily accommodate a potential direct detection signal for dark matter at ~10 GeV from CDMSII-Si data. For some choices of parameters, the model can lead to signals both in "dark matter beam" experiments, from Zh Wh Wh, as well as in experiments that look for visible signals of dark photons, mediated by γh. Other possible phenomenological consequences are also briefly discussed.
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