SU(2)X Vector DM and Galactic Center Gamma-Ray Excess

Abstract

An unbroken Z3 symmetry remains when local SU(2)X is broken spontaneously by one quadruplet. The gauge boson μ ( μ ) carries the dark charge and is the candidate of dark matter (DM). By the mixture of scalar boson φr of quadruplet and standard model (SM) Higgs, the DM can annihilate to SM particles through Higgs portal. For investigating the implications of vector DM, we study the relic density of DM, the direct detection of DM-nucleon scattering and the excess of gamma-ray spectrum, which is supported by the data from Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope. We find that with the DM mass of around 70 GeV in our model, the excess of gamma-ray could be fitted well with the data.

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