Top-flavored dark matter and the forward-backward asymmetry
Abhishek Kumar, Sean Tulin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a top-flavored dark matter model that explains the Tevatron's top forward-backward asymmetry, aligns with collider data, and explores detection constraints, emphasizing the role of Z boson interactions.
Contribution
It presents a minimal flavor violation framework for top-flavored dark matter that accounts for collider anomalies and discusses detection prospects.
Findings
Top-flavored DM can explain the Tevatron asymmetry.
DM couples strongly to the top quark and Z boson.
Constraints from direct detection are discussed.
Abstract
We propose a simple model where dark matter (DM) carries top flavor and couples to the Standard Model through the top quark within a framework of minimal flavor violation (MFV). Top-flavored DM can explain the anomalous top forward-backward asymmetry observed at the Tevatron, while remaining consistent with other top observables at colliders. By virtue of its large coupling to top, DM acquires a sizable loop coupling to the Z boson, and the relic density is set by annihilation through the Z. We also discuss contraints from current direct detection searches, emphasizing the role of spin-dependent searches to probe this scenario.
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