Z' Signals from Kaluza-Klein Dark Matter
S. Riemann

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential detection of Z' signals from second-level Kaluza-Klein modes of neutral gauge bosons in a minimal universal extra dimensions model, focusing on their implications for dark matter detection at the ILC.
Contribution
It introduces the study of Z' signals from second-level Kaluza-Klein modes as a novel method to detect dark matter candidates in universal extra dimensions models.
Findings
Sensitivity estimates for second-level KK modes at the ILC.
Potential for Z' signals to indicate KK number violation.
Implications for dark matter detection strategies.
Abstract
In a minimal model of universal extra dimensions the lightest Kalzua-Klein particle is neutral and stable because of Kaluza-Klein parity conservation and it is a dark matter candidate. The corresponding level 2 mode of the lightest Kaluza-Klein particle can be detected via KK number violating decays to Standard Model particles. The expected sensitivity to second level Kaluza-Klein modes of neutral gauge bosons at the ILC is studied.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Scientific Research and Discoveries
