SU(2)L×SU(2)R minimal dark matter with 2 TeV W'

Abstract

We construct the minimal dark matter models in the left-right symmetric extensions of the standard model (SM), where the gauge symmetry SU(3)C×SU(2)L×SU(2)R×U(1)B-L is broken into its subgroup SU(3)C×U(1) em by nonzero VEVs of a SU(2)R doublet HR and a SU(2)L× SU(2)R bidoublet H. A possible candidate of dark matter is explored in the framework of minimal dark matter considering SU(2)L, R multiplet scalar bosons and fermions. Then we focus on SU(2)R quintuplet fermions with B-L charges 0, 2 and 4 as the minimal dark matter candidates and investigate phenomenology of them. We show that the dark matter in the model can provide observed relic density with 2 TeV W' boson which is motivated by the ATLAS diboson excess and CMS eejj excess. The possible mass of dark matter is predicted for each B-L charge. We then estimate the scattering cross section of dark matter with nucleon and production cross section of charged components in the quintuplets at the LHC.

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