Pseudo-Dirac Dark Matter Leaves a Trace
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De Simone, Andrea; Sanz, Veronica; Sato, Hiromitsu Phil
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Pseudo-Dirac dark matter is a viable type of dark matter which originates from a new Dirac fermion whose two Weyl states get slightly split in mass by a small Majorana term. The decay of the heavier to the lighter state naturally occurs over a detectable length scale. Thus, whenever pseudo-Dirac dark matter is produced in a collider, it leaves a clear trace: a visible displaced vertex in association with missing energy. Moreover, pseudo-Dirac dark matter behaves Dirac-like for relic abundance and Majorana-like in direct detection experiments. We provide a general effective field theory treatment, specializing to a pseudo-Dirac bino. The dark matter mass and the mass splitting can be extracted from measurements of the decay length and the invariant mass of the products, even in the presence of missing energy.
Date issued
2010-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Theoretical PhysicsJournal
Physical Review Letters
Publisher
American Physical Society
Citation
De Simone, Andrea, Veronica Sanz, and Hiromitsu Phil Sato. “Pseudo-Dirac Dark Matter Leaves a Trace.” Physical Review Letters 105.12 (2010): 121802. © 2010 The American Physical Society.
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0031-9007