Tiny yet detectable WIMP-nucleon scattering cross sections in a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone dark matter model
Tomohiro Abe, Kota Ichiki

TL;DR
This paper proposes a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone dark matter model with suppressed direct detection signals, allowing for detectable WIMP-nucleon interactions while satisfying current experimental constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a two-component dark matter model with a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson and additional candidates, demonstrating their relic abundance and suppressed scattering cross sections.
Findings
The pNG DM's scattering cross section evades direct detection constraints.
The model explains the observed dark matter relic density.
Two-component DM scenarios are viable with suppressed detection signals.
Abstract
We investigate a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone (pNG) dark matter (DM) model based on a gauged and a global symmetries. These symmetries are spontaneously broken to a global symmetry by a vacuum expectation value of an bi-fundamental scalar field. The global symmetry is also softly broken to a global symmetry. Under the setup, a complex pNG boson arises. It is stabilized by and is a DM candidate. Its scattering cross section off a nucleon is highly suppressed by small momentum transfer and thus evades the stringent constraints from DM direct detection experiments. Assuming all the couplings in the dark sector are real, a discrete symmetry arises. Consequently, in addition to the pNG DM, the lighter one of an gauge boson and a CP-odd scalar boson from the bi-fundamental scalar field can also…
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TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Computational Physics and Python Applications
