New constraints on singlet scalar dark matter model with LZ, invisible Higgs decay and gamma-ray line observations
Abstract
The singlet scalar dark matter (DM) model is a minimal extension of the Standard Model (SM). This model features only two free parameters: the singlet scalar mass mS and the quartic coupling a2 between the singlet scalar and the SM Higgs doublet. Previous studies have suggested that only the resonant region remains viable under combined constraints. In this work, we revisit and refine the constraints using data from the direct detection experiment LZ, invisible Higgs decay measurements, and gamma-ray line observations conducted by Fermi-LAT and DAMPE. Our findings indicate that the latest results from LZ have significantly strengthened the constraints on the model parameters. We demonstrate that only a narrow parameter region remains viable, specifically 60.5\,GeV< mS < 62.5\,GeV and 1.7×10-4<a2< 4.7×10-4. This suggests that a three-fold improvement in the current LZ results would thoroughly examine the parameter space below 1\,TeV for the singlet scalar DM model.
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