Abstract

We explore the constraints current collider searches place on a QCD-like dark sector. A combination of multi-jet, multi-jet plus missing energy and emerging jets searches is used to derive constraints on the mediator mass across the full range of the dark meson lifetimes for the first time.The dark sector inherits a flavour structure from the coupling between the dark quarks and the SM quarks through the mediator. When this is taken into account, the differently flavoured dark pions become distinguishable through their lifetime. We show that also in these cases the above mentioned searches remain sensitive, and we obtain limits on the mediator mass also for the flavoured scenario.We then contrast the constraints from collider searches with direct detection bounds on the dark matter candidate itself in both the flavoured and unflavoured scenario. Using a simple prescription it becomes possible to display all constraints in the dark matter and mediator mass plane. Constraints from direct detection tend to be stronger than the collider constraints, unless the coupling to the first generation quarks is suppressed, in which case the collider searches place the most stringent limits on the parameter space.

Highlights

  • We contrast the constraints from collider searches with direct detection bounds on the dark matter candidate itself in both the flavoured and unflavoured scenario

  • In particular the ratios between the parameters should not be varied too much to ensure the proper functioning of the dark shower in Pythia8, and are kept fixed for our benchmark points

  • In addition to combining collider and non-collider constraints on the model, we develop a prescription that allows us to cast the constraints in the dark matter mass-mediator mass plane

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Summary

Model description

We start with a brief summary of the model that was introduced in [22, 32]. There, the standard model (SM) gauge group is extended by a new SU(ND) group under which all SM particles are neutral. ND Dirac fermions or dark quarks QD are introduced which transform in the fundamental representation of SU(ND), and which are neutral with respect to the SM gauge interactions. The mediator XD can be efficiently pair-produced at hadron colliders thanks to its colour charge. It will undergo a prompt decay to a quark and a dark quark, leading to one QCD jet and one dark jet per mediator. Our goal in this work is to obtain robust constraints on the mediator mass mX and on the dark pion mass mπD , and we will model the potentially complicated dark sector dynamics with as few parameters as possible

Phenomenological parameters
Implementation
Recast of LHC searches
Jets plus MET search and four jets search
Jet plus emerging jet search
Summary of the collider searches
Searching for flavoured emerging jets
Constraints on dark QCD
Unflavoured scenario
Flavoured scenario
Summary
A Benchmark point B and C
Findings
B Constraints on dark QCD for different DM dark pion mass ratios
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