Many astrophysical and cosmological observations suggest that about 25\% of the Universe is composed by non-baryonic matter that we know as Dark Matter. This experimental evidence requires new physics beyond the Standard Model, which must provide new particles stable on cosmological scales and very weakly interacting with the Standard Model sector. In this Thesis we discuss theories in which gauge dynamics provides accidentally stable Dark Matter candidates. We extend the Standard model with new dark gauge interactions and new fields charged under them. Gauge invariance naturally leads to accidental global symmetries of the Lagrangian, which in turn imply Dark Matter stability, in the same way as the proton stability comes from the accident...
We consider theories with one gauge group (SU, SO or Sp) and one scalar in a two-index representatio...
Abstract Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We...
Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We extend p...
We show that a new gauge group with one new scalar leads to automatically stable Dark Matter candida...
We show that a new gauge group with one new scalar leads to automatically stable Dark Matter candida...
We show that a new gauge group with one new scalar leads to automatically stable Dark Matter candida...
We show that a new gauge group with one new scalar leads to automatically stable Dark Matter candida...
Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We extend p...
Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We extend p...
We consider theories with one gauge group (SU, SO or Sp) and one scalar in a two-index representatio...
A new dark sector consisting of a pure non-abelian gauge theory has no renormalizable interaction wi...
A new dark sector consisting of a pure non-abelian gauge theory has no renormalizable interaction wi...
A new dark sector consisting of a pure non-abelian gauge theory has no renormalizable interaction wi...
Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We extend p...
We consider theories with one gauge group (SU, SO or Sp) and one scalar in a two-index representatio...
We consider theories with one gauge group (SU, SO or Sp) and one scalar in a two-index representatio...
Abstract Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We...
Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We extend p...
We show that a new gauge group with one new scalar leads to automatically stable Dark Matter candida...
We show that a new gauge group with one new scalar leads to automatically stable Dark Matter candida...
We show that a new gauge group with one new scalar leads to automatically stable Dark Matter candida...
We show that a new gauge group with one new scalar leads to automatically stable Dark Matter candida...
Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We extend p...
Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We extend p...
We consider theories with one gauge group (SU, SO or Sp) and one scalar in a two-index representatio...
A new dark sector consisting of a pure non-abelian gauge theory has no renormalizable interaction wi...
A new dark sector consisting of a pure non-abelian gauge theory has no renormalizable interaction wi...
A new dark sector consisting of a pure non-abelian gauge theory has no renormalizable interaction wi...
Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We extend p...
We consider theories with one gauge group (SU, SO or Sp) and one scalar in a two-index representatio...
We consider theories with one gauge group (SU, SO or Sp) and one scalar in a two-index representatio...
Abstract Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We...
Dark Matter might be an accidentally stable baryon of a new confining gauge interaction. We extend p...