A Simple Model of Dark Matter and CP Violation
Ting-Kuo Chen, Cheng-Wei Chiang, Ian Low

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple model linking dark matter and CP violation, predicts unique multi-Higgs final states at the LHC, and explores experimental signatures and constraints for these phenomena.
Contribution
It proposes a novel dark matter model with CP violation sources and predicts new multi-Higgs signatures for collider searches.
Findings
Potential 3h1 and 4h1 final states with sizable event rates at the LHC.
Current experimental constraints do not exclude the predicted signatures.
Novel signatures could be observed in upcoming collider experiments.
Abstract
We propose a simple model of dark matter and CP violation and consider the associated triple and quadruple productions of 125 GeV Higgs bosons at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In the model, the dark matter is a vector-like dark fermion interacting with the Standard Model only through a complex messenger scalar which is an electroweak singlet. New sources of CP violation reside in the most general scalar potential involving the doublet and the singlet , as well as in the dark Yukawa coupling between and . We study current experimental constraints from Higgs measurements, searches for new scalars at the LHC, precision electroweak measurements, EDM measurements, dark matter relic density, as well as direct and indirect detections of dark matter. A smoking-gun signature of CP violation could come from the Higgs-to-Higgs decays,…
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