A dark sector with non-abelian gauge symmetry provides a sound framework to justify stable dark matter (DM) candidates. We consider scalar fields charged under a $SU(N)$ gauge group, and show that the centre of $SU(N)$, the discrete subgroup $Z_N$ also known as $N$-ality, can ensure the stability of scalar DM particles. We analyse in some details two minimal DM models of this class, based on $SU(2)$ and $SU(3)$, respectively. These models have non-trivial patterns of spontaneous symmetry breaking, leading to distinctive phenomenological implications. For the $SU(2)$ model these include a specific interplay of two DM states, with the same interactions but different masses, and several complementary DM annihilation regimes, either within the ...
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...
We propose a dark-matter model in which the dark sector is gauged under a new SU(2) group. The dark ...
SU(N) Lie algebras possess discrete symmetries which can lead naturally to stable vector dark matter...
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 study an extension of the Standard Model featuring a hidden sector that consists of a new scalar...
SU(N) Lie algebras possess discrete symmetries which can lead naturally to stable vector dark matter...
SU(N) Lie algebras possess discrete symmetries which can lead naturally to stable vector dark matter...
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 study an extension of the Standard Model featuring a hidden sector that consists of a new scalar ...
We study an extension of the Standard Model featuring a hidden sector that consists of a new scalar ...
Abstract We propose a scenario of dark sector described by a hidden SU(2) gauge symmetry which is br...
peer reviewedIn many models, stability of dark matter particles is protected by a conserved Z_2 quan...
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...
We propose a dark-matter model in which the dark sector is gauged under a new SU(2) group. The dark ...
SU(N) Lie algebras possess discrete symmetries which can lead naturally to stable vector dark matter...
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 study an extension of the Standard Model featuring a hidden sector that consists of a new scalar...
SU(N) Lie algebras possess discrete symmetries which can lead naturally to stable vector dark matter...
SU(N) Lie algebras possess discrete symmetries which can lead naturally to stable vector dark matter...
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 study an extension of the Standard Model featuring a hidden sector that consists of a new scalar ...
We study an extension of the Standard Model featuring a hidden sector that consists of a new scalar ...
Abstract We propose a scenario of dark sector described by a hidden SU(2) gauge symmetry which is br...
peer reviewedIn many models, stability of dark matter particles is protected by a conserved Z_2 quan...
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...
We propose a dark-matter model in which the dark sector is gauged under a new SU(2) group. The dark ...