Bound on Z' Mass from CDMS II in the Dark Left-Right Gauge Model II
Shaaban Khalil, Hye-Sung Lee, and Ernest Ma

TL;DR
This paper predicts the Z' boson mass to be around a TeV in a dark left-right gauge model, motivated by potential dark matter signals from CDMS II, highlighting its testability at the LHC.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical prediction of the Z' mass in the DLRM II model based on CDMS II data, linking dark matter detection to collider phenomenology.
Findings
Z' mass estimated at around 1 TeV
Potential for discovery at the LHC
Connection between dark matter signals and new gauge bosons
Abstract
With the recent possible signal of dark matter from the CDMS II experiment, the Z' mass of a new version of the dark left-right gauge model (DLRM II) is predicted to be at around a TeV. As such, it has an excellent discovery prognosis at the operating Large Hadron Collider.
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