Funnel annihilations of light dark matter and the invisible decay of the Higgs boson
Abstract
The semi-constrained NMSSM (scNMSSM), or NMSSM with non-universal Higgs masses, can naturally predict a light dark matter under current constraints including Higgs data, sparticle-mass bounds, dark matter searches, and muon g-2, etc. In this work, we take this scenario of scNMSSM as an example to study the funnel-annihilation mechanisms of light dark matter (1\!\!62 GeV) and the invisible Higgs decay. In this scenario we found that: (i) There can be four funnel-annihilation mechanisms for the LSP 01, which are the h2, Z, h1 and a1 funnel. (ii) For the h1 and a1 funnel with right relic density, the 01 mass is lighter than 12 GeV, and the invisible Higgs decay can be 2\% at most. (iii) For the h2 and Z funnel with right relic density, the invisible Higgs decay can be about 0.4\% and 1\% respectively at most. (iv) If the invisible Higgs decay was discovered at the HL-LHC, the four funnel-annihilation mechanisms of light dark matter may be all excluded with 01 as the only dark matter source. Four benchmark points, one for each mechanism, are proposed for future checking with updated experimental results.