Naturally realized two dark Z's near the electroweak scale
Abstract
Chiral representations are the key in obtaining light fermions from some ultra-violet completed theories. The well-known chiral example is one family set of fifteen chiral fields in the standard model. We find a new chiral theory SU(2) dark×U(1)Q with sixteen chiral fields, which does not have any gauge and gravitational anomalies. The group SU(2) dark×U(1)Q may belong to the dark sector, and we present a derivation of the spectrum from the E8×E8' hetrotic string. Necessarily, there appear two degrees at low energy: two dark Z's, or a dark Z plus a dark-photon. Being chiral, there is a chance to probe this theory at TeV accelerators. Since the model belongs to the dark sector, the way to probe it is through the kinetic mixing.
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