Positivity Bounds on Higgs-Portal Dark Matter

15 Jun 2023, 15:40
20m
Auditorium (IBS Science and Culture Center)

Auditorium

IBS Science and Culture Center

Dark Matter Physics Parallel: Dark Matter 5

Speaker

Seongsik KIm (Chung-Ang University)

Description

We consider the positivity bounds for WIMP scalar dark matter with effective Higgs-portal couplings up to dimension-8 operators. Taking the superposed states for Standard Model Higgs and scalar dark matter, we show the part of the parameter space for the effective couplings, otherwise unconstrained by phenomenological bounds, is ruled out by the positivity bounds on the dimension-8 derivative operators. We find that Dark matter relic density, direct and indirect detection, and LHC constraints are complementary to the positivity bounds in constraining the effective Higgs-portal couplings. In the effective theory obtained from massive graviton or radion, there appears a correlation between dimension-8 operators and other effective Higgs-portal couplings for which the strong constraint from direct detection can be evaded. Nailing down the parameter space mainly by relic density, direct detection, and positivity bounds, we find that there are observable cosmic ray signals coming from the Dark matter annihilations into a pair of Higgs bosons, WW or ZZ.

Secondary category for the parallel session (optional) Dark Matter Physics

Primary authors

Hyun Min Lee (Chung-Ang University) Dr Kimiko Yamashita (Ibaraki University) Seongsik KIm (Chung-Ang University)

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