Accidental scale-invariant Majorana dark matter in leptoquark-Higgs portals
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Abstract: We study a classically accidental scale-invariant extension of the Standard Model (SM) containing three additional fields, a vector leptoquark (), a real scalar (), and a neutral Majorana fermion () as a dark matter (DM) candidate. The scalar (scalon) and Majorana fermion are both singlets under the SM gauge group, while has ( extbf{3}, extbf{1}, 2/3) quantum numbers under the . The Majorana DM couples to the SM sector via both Higgs and leptoquark portals. We perform a scan over the independent parameters to determine the viable parameter space consistent with the Planck data for DM relic density, and with the PandaX-II and LUX direct detection limits for the spin-independent (SI) and spin-dependent (SD) DM-nucleon cross section. The model generally evades indirect detection constraints while being consistent with collider data.
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