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Probing quadruplet scalar dark matter at current and future pp colliders

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arxiv 1910.09431 v3 pith:WQULQ2JB submitted 2019-10-21 hep-ph

Probing quadruplet scalar dark matter at current and future pp colliders

classification hep-ph
keywords darkmathrmmatterscalartextchargedcolliderelectroweak
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We investigate a dark matter model involving an inert $\mathrm{SU}(2)_\mathrm{L}$ quadruplet scalar with hypercharge 1/2. After the electroweak symmetry breaking, the dark sector contains one doubly charged, two singly charged, and two neutral scalars. The lighter neutral scalar can be a viable dark matter candidate. Electroweak production of these scalars at the Large Hadron Collider leads to potential signals in the $\text{monojet} + /\!\!\!\!E_\mathrm{T}$ and $\text{soft-leptons} + \text{jets} + /\!\!\!\!E_\mathrm{T}$ channels. We thus derive constraints on the model by reinterpreting recent experimental searches. Based on simulation, we further evaluate the sensitivity at a future 100 TeV $pp$ collider.

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