Non-Abelian Dark Sectors and Their Collider Signatures
Matthew Baumgart, Clifford Cheung, Joshua T. Ruderman, Lian-Tao Wang,, and Itay Yavin

TL;DR
This paper explores models of non-abelian dark sectors with GeV-scale gauge symmetry breaking, analyzing their collider signatures at the Tevatron and LHC, and proposing mechanisms involving SUSY and gauge mediation.
Contribution
It introduces a new mechanism for GeV-scale SUSY breaking via mixed D-terms and studies collider phenomenology of dark gauge bosons and lepton jets.
Findings
Dark gauge bosons can be produced at colliders
Lepton jets with multiple leptons are promising signatures
Mass of the MSSM LSP can be reconstructed from collider data
Abstract
Motivated by the recent proliferation of observed astrophysical anomalies, Arkani-Hamed et al. have proposed a model in which dark matter is charged under a non-abelian "dark" gauge symmetry that is broken at ~ 1 GeV. In this paper, we present a survey of concrete models realizing such a scenario, followed by a largely model-independent study of collider phenomenology relevant to the Tevatron and the LHC. We address some model building issues that are easily surmounted to accommodate the astrophysics. While SUSY is not necessary, we argue that it is theoretically well-motivated because the GeV scale is automatically generated. Specifically, we propose a novel mechanism by which mixed D-terms in the dark sector induce either SUSY breaking or a super-Higgs mechanism precisely at a GeV. Furthermore, we elaborate on the original proposal of Arkani-Hamed et al. in which the dark matter acts…
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