Potential for definitive discovery of a 70 GeV dark matter WIMP with only second-order gauge couplings
Bailey Tallman, Alexandra Boone, Adhithya Vijayakumar, Fiona Lopez,, Samuel Apata, Jehu Martinez, and Roland Allen

TL;DR
This paper assesses the discovery potential of a 70 GeV dark matter WIMP with second-order gauge couplings, suggesting current indirect signals and near-future experiments could confirm its existence.
Contribution
It introduces a specific 70 GeV WIMP model with only second-order gauge couplings and evaluates its detectability across multiple experimental platforms.
Findings
Gamma-ray and antiproton data are consistent with the proposed WIMP.
Next-generation direct detection experiments may observe this WIMP soon.
High-luminosity LHC could achieve collider detection within 15 years.
Abstract
As astronomical observations and their interpretation improve, the case for cold dark matter (CDM) becomes increasingly persuasive. A particularly appealing version of CDM is a weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) with a mass near the electroweak scale, which can naturally have the observed relic abundance after annihilation in the early universe. But in order for a WIMP to be consistent with the currently stringent experimental constraints it must have relatively small cross-sections for indirect, direct, and collider detection. Using our calculations and estimates of these cross-sections, we discuss the potential for discovery of a recently proposed dark matter WIMP which has a mass of about 70 GeV/c and only second-order couplings to W and Z bosons. There is evidence that indirect detection may already have been achieved, since analyses of the gamma rays detected by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance
