Explaining the W boson mass anomaly and dark matter with a U(1) dark sector

Abstract

The W boson mass recently reported by the CDF collaboration shows a deviation from the standard model prediction with an excess at 7σ level. We investigate two simple extensions of the standard model with an extra U(1) dark sector. One is the U(1)x extension, where the U(1)x gauge field mixes with the standard model through gauge kinetic terms. The other is a general U(1)A Y+B q extension of the standard model. Fitting various experimental constraints we find the U(1)x extension with only kinetic mixing can enhance the W boson mass for at most 10~MeV. While the U(1)A Y+B q extension can easily generate 77~MeV enhancement of the W boson mass and also offer a viable dark matter candidate with mass ranging from several hundred GeV to TeV, which may be detected by future dark matter direct detection experiments with improved sensitivities.

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