Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10722227 | Physics Letters B | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We examine how a scenario of coexisting two-particle dark mater can be realized in the extended seesaw model, which we have proposed previously to accommodate small neutrino masses and low scale leptogenesis with an introduction of singlet Majorana neutrino S and singlet scalar Ï. We now impose the discrete symmetry Z2ÃZ2â² and introduce new renormalizable interaction terms with a new heavy singlet scalar particle Φ so as for previously introduced S and Ï to be doubly coexisting dark matter candidates. Depending on the mass spectrum of the two dark matter candidates, the annihilation process either SSâÏÏ or ÏÏâSS is of particular interest because the annihilation cross sections for the processes can be so large that the relic abundance of decaying particle should get lowered, which in turn makes the constraints on its parameter space relaxed, compared with the case of one and only one dark matter candidate. We discuss the implications of the dark matter detection through the scattering off the nucleus of the detecting material on our scenarios for dark matter candidates. We also study the implications for the search of invisible Higgs decay at LHC, which may serve as a probe of our scenario for dark matter.
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Authors
Sin Kyu Kang, H. Sung Cheon, C.S. Kim,