t-channel dark matter models – a whitepaper
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Arina, Chiara; Fuks, Benjamin; Panizzi, Luca; Baker, Michael J.; Cornell, Alan S.; Heisig, Jan; Maier, Benedikt; Pedro, Rute; Trischuk, Dominique; Agin, Diyar; Arbey, Alexandre; Arcadi, Giorgio; Bagnaschi, Emanuele; Bai, Kehang; Bhatia, Disha; Becker, Mathias; Belyaev, Alexander; Benoit, Ferdinand; Blanke, Monika; Burzynski, Jackson; ... Show more Show less
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This report, summarising work achieved in the context of the LHC Dark Matter Working Group, investigates the phenomenology of t-channel dark matter models, spanning minimal setups with a single dark matter candidate and mediator to more complex constructions closer to UV-complete models. For each considered class of models, we examine collider, cosmological and astrophysical implications. In addition, we explore scenarios with either promptly decaying or long-lived particles, as well as featuring diverse dark matter production mechanisms in the early universe. By providing a unified analysis framework, numerical tools and guidelines, this work aims to support future experimental and theoretical efforts in exploring t-channel dark matter models at colliders and in cosmology.
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2025-09-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
The European Physical Journal C
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Arina, C., Fuks, B., Panizzi, L. et al. t-channel dark matter models – a whitepaper. Eur. Phys. J. C 85, 975 (2025).
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