
TL;DR
This paper introduces Twin Higgs Portal Dark Matter (THPDM), a new model that naturally suppresses direct detection signals and remains consistent with current experimental bounds, while predicting potential signals for future experiments.
Contribution
The paper generalizes Higgs Portal Dark Matter to Twin Higgs models, proposing a new THPDM framework with suppressed direct detection signals and compatibility with cosmological constraints.
Findings
THPDM evades current direct detection bounds.
Predicted signals could be observed in next-generation experiments.
Asymmetric reheating suppresses twin radiation contributions.
Abstract
Many minimal models of dark matter (DM) or canonical solutions to the hierarchy problem are either excluded or severely constrained by LHC and direct detection null results. In particular, Higgs Portal Dark Matter (HPDM) features a scalar coupling to the Higgs via a quartic interaction, and obtaining the measured relic density via thermal freeze-out gives definite direct detection predictions which are now almost entirely excluded. The Twin Higgs solves the little hierarchy problem without coloured top partners by introducing a twin sector related to the Standard Model (SM) by a discrete symmetry. We generalize HPDM to arbitrary Twin Higgs models and introduce Twin Higgs Portal Dark Matter (THPDM), which features a DM candidate with an -invariant quartic coupling to the Twin Higgs scalar sector. Given the size of quadratic corrections to the DM mass, its most motivated scale is…
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