Spin-1 Thermal Targets for Dark Matter Searches at Beam Dump and Fixed Target Experiments
Riccardo Catena, Taylor R. Gray

TL;DR
This paper explores spin-1 dark matter models, including simplified and UV-complete theories, analyzing their relic density, experimental signatures, and constraints, revealing regions where such models are viable and testable with current and future experiments.
Contribution
It introduces and analyzes spin-1 dark matter models, extending beyond traditional scalar and fermionic models, and assesses their experimental viability and constraints.
Findings
Simplified models are strongly constrained by current experiments and unitarity bounds.
SIMP model predicts the correct dark matter abundance and is testable at LDMX.
Certain parameter regions are compatible with observations and within reach of future experiments.
Abstract
The current framework for dark matter searches at beam dump and fixed target experiments relies on four benchmark models, the complex scalar, inelastic scalar, pseudo-Dirac and finally, Majorana DM models. While this approach has so far been successful in the interpretation of the available data, it a priori excludes the possibility that DM is made of spin-1 particles -- a restriction which is neither theoretically nor experimentally justified. In this work we extend the current landscape of sub-GeV DM models to a set of models for spin-1 DM, including a family of simplified models (involving one DM candidate and one mediator -- the dark photon) and an ultraviolet complete model based on a non-abelian gauge group where DM is a spin-1 Strongly Interacting Massive Particle. For each of these models, we calculate the DM relic density, the expected number of signal events at beam dump…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
