Dark matter, dark photons through the observables
Gennady Kozlov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how dark matter interacts with the Standard Model via dark photons, analyzing solutions in terms of observables and discussing the phenomenology and detection prospects of dark photons.
Contribution
It introduces a framework connecting dark matter, dark photons, and observable phenomena through scale invariance breaking and mediator interactions.
Findings
Dark matter and dark photons can be described via observable-dependent solutions.
Dark photons act as natural mediators between dark matter and Standard Model.
The phenomenology and detection strategies for dark photons are discussed.
Abstract
We analyse dark matter (DM) produced somehow in space-time is charged under the hidden gauge symmetry and interacting with Standard Model (SM) through the scale invariance breaking sector containing dilatons and dark photons (DP). We find the solutions for DM and DP in terms of observables. The DM observable is under DP field shape influence. DP is the natural mediator between DM and the SM sectors. The phenomenology of DP physics and the registration of dark photons are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
