Trilepton Signals in the Inert Doublet Model
Xinyu Miao, Shufang Su, Brooks Thomas

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential to detect the Inert Doublet Model at the LHC through trilepton signals, identifying scenarios where significant detection is feasible with current collider data.
Contribution
It provides benchmark scenarios satisfying constraints and demonstrates the detectability of the model via trilepton signatures at the LHC.
Findings
Possible 5 sigma signal with 300 fb^{-1} luminosity
Benchmark scenarios consistent with constraints
Detection prospects at the LHC for the model
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the prospects for detecting the Inert Doublet Model via the trilepton channel at the LHC. We present a set of representative benchmark scenarios in which all applicable constraints are satisfied, and show that in some of these scenarios, it is possible to obtain a signal at the 5 sigma significance level or better with integrated luminosity of 300 fb^{-1}.
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