Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The interactions of dark matter (DM) with the visible sector are often phenomenologically described in the framework of simplified models, where the couplings of quarks to the new particles are generally assumed to be universal or have a simple structure motivated by observational benchmarks. They should, however, a priori be treated as free parameters. In this work, we discuss one particular realization of the structure of DM couplings based on an S4×Z5 flavor symmetry, which has been shown to account reasonably well for fermion masses and mixing, and compare their effect on observational signals to universal as well as Yukawa-like couplings, which are motivated by a minimal flavor violation. We will also comment on how these structures could be constrained in UV complete theories of DM and how DM observables, such as, e.g., relic density and direct detection, can potentially be used as a smoking gun for the underlying flavor symmetries.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Elenco autori:
Arcadi, G.; Krauss, M. B.; Meloni, D.
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