Prospects for Dark Boson at the LHC
Abstract
Non-Abelian Vector Boson Dark Matter (VBDM), arising from an SU(2)N extension of the Standard Model (SM) has been studied. The Dark Matter (DM) is stabilized by imposing an additional discrete global symmetry S' with charges, such that it satisfies S=S'+T3N even when SU(2)N is completely broken. This model, apart from a single-component DM also offers a two-component DM augmented by a scalar and a vector boson, which lives over a large parameter space evading strong direct search bounds. Apart from potential DM candidates, this model also explains the smallness of neutrino masses through the inverse seesaw mechanism. We have computed tree-unitarity bound to limit the scalar mass spectrum in our model. Phenomenological aspects of the model have been discussed. Further, we have analyzed the possible collider signatures at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and its future implications.