Abstract
We augment the hidden Stueckelberg Z′ model by a pair of Dirac fermions in the hidden sector, in which the Z′ has a coupling strength comparable to weak scale coupling. We show that this hidden fermion-antifermion pair could be a milli-charged dark matter candidate with a viable relic density. Existing terrestrial and astrophysical searches on milli-charged particles do not place severe constraints on this hidden fermion. We calculate the flux of monochromatic photons coming from the Galactic center due to pair annihilation of these milli-charged particles and show that it is within reach of the next generation γ-ray experiments. The characteristic signature of this theoretical endeavor is that the Stueckelberg Z′ boson has a large invisible width decaying into the hidden fermion-antifermion pair. We show that existing Drell-Yan data do not constrain this model yet. Various channels of singly production of this Z′ boson at the LHC and ILC are explored. © SISSA 2007.
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Cheung, K., & Yuan, T. C. (2007). Hidden fermion as milli-charged dark matter in Stueckelberg Z′ model. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2007(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2007/03/120
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