Collider constraints on interactions of dark energy with the Standard Model

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We study models in which a light scalar dark energy particle couples to the gauge fields of the electroweak force, the photon, Z, and W 1 bosons. Our analysis applies to a large class of interacting dark energy models, including those in which the dark energy mass can be adjusted to evade fifth-force bounds by the so-called ''chameleon'' mechanism. We conclude that - with the usual choice of Higgs sector - electroweak precision observables are screened from the indirect effects of dark energy, making such corrections effectively unobservable at present-day colliders, and limiting the dark energy discovery potential of any future International Linear Collider. We show that a similar screening effect applies to processes mediated by flavour-changing neutral currents, which can be traced to the Glashow-Iliopoulos-Maiani mechanism. However, Higgs boson production at the Large Hadron Collider via weak boson fusion may receive observable corrections. © 2009 SISSA.

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Brax, P., Burrage, C., Davis, A. C., Seery, D., & Weltman, A. (2009). Collider constraints on interactions of dark energy with the Standard Model. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2009(9). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2009/09/128

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