Faint light from dark matter: classifying and constraining dark matter-photon effective operators

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Even if Dark Matter (DM) is neutral under electromagnetism, it can still interact with the Standard Model (SM) via photon exchange from higher-dimensional operators. Here we classify the general effective operators coupling DM to photons, distinguishing between Dirac/Majorana fermion and complex/real scalar DM. We provide model-independent constraints on these operators from direct and indirect detection. We also constrain various DM-lepton operators, which induce DM-photon interactions via RG running or which typically arise in sensible UV-completions. This provides a simple way to quickly assess constraints on any DM model that interacts mainly via photon exchange or couples to SM leptons.

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Kavanagh, B. J., Panci, P., & Ziegler, R. (2019). Faint light from dark matter: classifying and constraining dark matter-photon effective operators. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2019(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2019)089

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