A Review on Non-Minimal Universal Extra Dimensions
Thomas Flacke, Kyoungchul Kong, Seong Chan Park

TL;DR
This paper reviews non-minimal universal extra dimension models, focusing on extensions with bulk masses and boundary terms, and discusses constraints from collider, dark matter, and precision data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of non-minimal UED models, highlighting recent theoretical extensions and experimental constraints.
Findings
Bulk mass and boundary term extensions are viable in non-minimal UED.
Current collider and dark matter data impose significant constraints on model parameters.
Non-minimal UED models remain consistent with existing experimental bounds.
Abstract
We report on the current status of non-minimal universal extra dimension (UED) models. Our emphasis is on the possible extension of the minimal UED model by allowing bulk masses and boundary localized terms. We take into account the data from the Large Hadron Collider as well as direct and indirect searches of dark matter and electroweak precision measurements.
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