Abstract We explore a simple extension to the Standard Model containing two gauge singlets: a Dirac fermion and a real pseudoscalar. In some regions of the parameter space both singlets are stable without the necessity of additional symmetries, then becoming a possible two-component dark matter model. We study the relic abundance production via freeze-out, with the latter determined by annihilations, conversions and semi-annihilations. Experimental constraints from invisible Higgs decay, dark matter relic abundance and direct/indirect detection are studied. We found three viable regions of the parameter space, and the model is sensitive to indirect searches
We analyze a simple extension of the standard model where the dark matter particle is a Dirac fermio...
We reexamine a renormalizable model of a fermionic dark matter with a gauge singlet Dirac fermion an...
We analyze a simple extension of the standard model (SM) with a dark sector composed of a scalar and...
We consider an extension of the Standard Model with a singlet sector consisting of a real (pseudo)sc...
We explore a fermionic dark matter model with a possible extension of Standard Model (SM) of particl...
Abstract A real singlet scalar, connected to the Standard Model sector through a portal with the Hig...
AbstractMotivated by the possibility to explain dark matter abundance and strong electroweak phase t...
We study dark matter (DM) abundance in the framework of the extension of the Standard Model (SM) wit...
Abstract Higgs portal models are the most minimal way to explain the relic ab...
We analyze the possibility of hadron Dark Matter carriers consisting of singlet quark and the light ...
The strong direct detection limits could be pointing to dark matter – nucleus scattering at loop lev...
Abstract We study production of dark matter (DM) in models with a non-standard expansion history. We...
We consider a renormalizable extension of the standard model whose fermionic dark matter (DM) candid...
Abstract We analyze a simple extension of the standard model (SM) with a dark sector composed of a s...
Abstract The strong direct detection limits could be pointing to dark matter – nucleus scattering at...
We analyze a simple extension of the standard model where the dark matter particle is a Dirac fermio...
We reexamine a renormalizable model of a fermionic dark matter with a gauge singlet Dirac fermion an...
We analyze a simple extension of the standard model (SM) with a dark sector composed of a scalar and...
We consider an extension of the Standard Model with a singlet sector consisting of a real (pseudo)sc...
We explore a fermionic dark matter model with a possible extension of Standard Model (SM) of particl...
Abstract A real singlet scalar, connected to the Standard Model sector through a portal with the Hig...
AbstractMotivated by the possibility to explain dark matter abundance and strong electroweak phase t...
We study dark matter (DM) abundance in the framework of the extension of the Standard Model (SM) wit...
Abstract Higgs portal models are the most minimal way to explain the relic ab...
We analyze the possibility of hadron Dark Matter carriers consisting of singlet quark and the light ...
The strong direct detection limits could be pointing to dark matter – nucleus scattering at loop lev...
Abstract We study production of dark matter (DM) in models with a non-standard expansion history. We...
We consider a renormalizable extension of the standard model whose fermionic dark matter (DM) candid...
Abstract We analyze a simple extension of the standard model (SM) with a dark sector composed of a s...
Abstract The strong direct detection limits could be pointing to dark matter – nucleus scattering at...
We analyze a simple extension of the standard model where the dark matter particle is a Dirac fermio...
We reexamine a renormalizable model of a fermionic dark matter with a gauge singlet Dirac fermion an...
We analyze a simple extension of the standard model (SM) with a dark sector composed of a scalar and...