A Theory of Dark Pions
Hsin-Chia Cheng, Lingfeng Li, Ennio Salvioni

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive model of a dark QCD sector with light dark pions, exploring their properties, interactions, and potential signals at colliders, including long-lived particle signatures and flavor-changing processes.
Contribution
It introduces a complete dark QCD model with dark pions as ALPs or scalars, analyzing their collider signatures and deriving new experimental constraints.
Findings
Dark pions can have lifetimes suitable for long-lived particle searches.
New constraints from B decays and Z-initiated dark showers are established.
Potential for ATLAS and CMS to detect dark shower signals with high multiplicities.
Abstract
We present a complete model of a dark QCD sector with light dark pions, broadly motivated by hidden naturalness arguments. The dark quarks couple to the Standard Model via irrelevant - and Higgs-portal operators, which encode the low-energy effects of TeV-scale fermions interacting through Yukawa couplings with the Higgs field. The dark pions, depending on their properties, behave as either composite axion-like particles (ALPs) mixing with the or scalars mixing with the Higgs. The dark pion lifetimes fall naturally in the most interesting region for present and proposed searches for long-lived particles, at the LHC and beyond. This is demonstrated by studying in detail three benchmark scenarios for the symmetries and structure of the theory. Within a coherent framework, we analyze and compare the GeV-scale signatures of flavor-changing meson decays to dark pions, the…
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