Polarization effects due to dark matter interaction between massive standard particles
Abstract
We propose deeper tests of the existence of DM interactions between heavy particles in e+e- t t, ZZ, W+W- by looking at the effects on final state polarization. We show that indeed t, W and Z polarization are particularly sensitive to the structure of these interactions, to their relation with the origin of the masses and to the quantum numbers of the possibly exchanged dark particles.
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