Leptobaryons as Majorana Dark Matter

Abstract

We explore the dark matter and collider phenomenology of the minimal gauged U(1)B model, consisting of a leptophobic ZB gauge boson, and an accompanying Higgs SB. By requirement of anomaly cancellation, the fermion sector naturally contains a dark matter candidate---a Majorana isosinglet stabilized by an inherent Z2 symmetry. The absence of evidence for Z prime dijet resonances at the LHC suggests that the scale of symmetry breaking B 500 GeV. Saturation of dark matter abundance together with limits on the direct detection cross section (dominated by Higgs exchange) constrains the Higgs mixing angle to |θ| 0.22. For small mixing angles of |θ| 10-3, the O(10\%) branching fractions of the fermion loop-mediated SB→γ γ, Zγ, ZZ modes may provide clues about the fermion content of the model at the LHC.

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