Predicted Higgs-related spin 1/2 particles as a new dark matter candidate

Abstract

The theory at arXiv:1101.0586 [hep-th] predicts new fundamental spin 1/2 particles which can be produced in pairs through their couplings to vector bosons or fermions. The lowest-energy of these should have a mass m1/2 comparable to the mass mh of the recently discovered Higgs boson, with m1/2 = mh in the simplest model. These particles should therefore be detectable in collider experiments, perhaps in Run 2 or 3 of the LHC. They cannot decay through any obvious mechanisms in standard physics, making them a new dark matter candidate. In the simplest model, annihilations would produce a well-defined signature with photons, positrons, and excess electrons at about 125 GeV, and the mass would also be well-defined for direct dark matter detection.

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