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      Bounds on Dark Matter Interactions with Electroweak Gauge Bosons

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          We investigate scenarios in which dark matter interacts with the Standard Model primarily through electroweak gauge bosons. We employ an effective field theory framework wherein the Standard Model and the dark matter particle are the only light states in order to derive model-independent bounds. Bounds on such interactions are derived from dark matter production by weak boson fusion at the LHC, indirect detection searches for the products of dark matter annihilation and from the measured invisible width of the \(Z^0\). We find that limits on the UV scale, \(\Lambda\), reach weak scale values for most operators and values of the dark matter mass, thus probing the most natural scenarios in the WIMP dark matter paradigm. Our bounds suggest that light dark matter (\(m_{\chi}\lsim m_Z/2\) or \(m_{\chi}\lsim 100-200\gev\), depending on the operator) cannot interact only with the electroweak gauge bosons of the Standard Model, but rather requires additional operator contributions or dark sector structure to avoid overclosing the universe.

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                01 October 2012
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                10.1103/PhysRevD.88.116009
                1210.0525
                6fa67a6a-e0a1-43e4-896c-d44dfe2b0cb7

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Phys. Rev. D 88, 116009 (2013)
                45 pages, 26 figures
                hep-ph

                High energy & Particle physics
                High energy & Particle physics

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