Illuminating Scalar Dark Matter Co-Scattering in EFT with Monophoton Signatures

Abstract

We investigate the co-scattering mechanism for dark matter production in an EFT framework which contains new Z2-odd singlets, namely two fermions N1,2 and a real scalar . The singlet scalar is the dark matter candidate. The dimension-5 operators play a vital role to set the observed DM relic density. We focus on a nearly degenerate mass spectrum for the Z2 odd particles to allow for a significant contribution from the co-scattering or co-annihilation mechanisms. We present two benchmark points where either of the two mechanisms primarily set the DM relic abundance. The main constraint on the model at the LHC arise from the ATLAS mono-γ search. We obtain the parameter space allowed by the observed relic density and the mono-γ search after performing a scan over the key parameters, the masses MN1,2, M and couplings c3, y11,22. We find the region of parameter space where the relic abundance is set primarily by the co-scattering mechanism while being allowed by the LHC search. We also determine how the model can be further probed at the HL-LHC via the mono-γ signature.

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