Addendum to "Invisible Higgs decay width versus dark matter direct detection cross section in Higgs portal dark matter models"
Abstract
This article is an addendum to Ref.~Baek:2014jga. Here, we discuss the invisible Higgs decay width h inv in the Higgs portal vector dark matter (VDM) model in the limit mV → 0+. In the effective field theory (EFT) approach where the VDM mass is attributed to the St\"uckelberg mechanism, ( h inv ) EFT is divergent, which is unphysical and puzzling. On the other hand ( h inv ) UV becomes finite in a UV completion, where the VDM mass is generated by the dark Higgs mechanism. Then we can take the limit mV → 0+ by taking either (i) the dark gauge coupling gX → 0+ with a fixed dark Higgs vacuum expectation value v, or (ii) v 0+ with a fixed gX. Such a difference in the behavior of h inv in the massless VDM limit demonstrates another limitation of EFT for the Higgs portal VDM, and the importance of gauge-invariant and renormalizable models for the Higgs portal VDM.
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