The Impossible Triangle: A No-Go for Symmetry-Protected Scalar Portals in Interacting Dark Energy

Abstract

The S8 tension motivates interacting dark energy (IDE), but embedding IDE in UV-complete physics faces severe naturalness challenges. We analyze four symmetry-protected DM--DE portals ( quartic (12λϕ2χ2), trilinear (gϕχ2), derivative ((c6/Λ2)(∂μϕ)2χ2), and fermionic Yukawa (yϕψψ) )within a Z2-symmetric Inert Doublet + Singlet Model. The trilinear portal requires β 0.45 (g 10-16\,GeV), overshooting the radiative bound g 10-42\,GeV by 26 orders (tuning Δ 1052). The quartic portal needs λ O(1--10) versus λ 10-86 (Δ 1087). The derivative portal saturates dynamically at 4\% suppression. The Yukawa portal yields Δ 1052, persisting even with SUSY cancellation. No single-mediator model simultaneously satisfies technical naturalness and resolves the S8 tension. Viable solutions require either multi-field tuned cancellations or explicit symmetry breaking with quantified fine-tuning.

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