Probing Electroweak Dark Matter at 14 TeV LHC

Abstract

Well-motivated electroweak dark matter is often hosted by an extended electroweak sector which also contains new lepton pairs with masses near the weak scale. In this paper, we explore such electroweak dark matter via combining dark matter direct detections and high-luminosity LHC probes of new lepton pairs. Using Z- and W-associated electroweak processes with two or three lepton final states, we show that dependent on the overall coupling constant, dark matter mass up to 170-210 GeV can be excluded at 2σ level and up to 175-205 GeV can be discovered at 5σ level at the 14 TeV LHC with integrated luminosities 300 fb-1 and 3000 fb-1, respectively.

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