Oral presentation at 29th International Summer Institute on Phenomenology of Elementary Particle Physics and Cosmology, 2025
Abstract
This study explores a dark matter model in which a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson arises as a viable dark matter candidate from the spontaneous and soft breaking of global $\mathrm{U}(1)$ symmetries and stabilized by a residual $\mathbb{Z}_3$ discrete symmetry. The model introduces three complex scalar fields, singlets under the Standard Model gauge group, and charged under a dark $\mathrm{U}(1)_V$ gauge symmetry together with a permutative exchange symmetry among three scalars. These features naturally suppress the dark matter–nucleon scattering cross section by its Nambu-Goldstone boson nature. In addition to conventional annihilation channels, the $\mathbb{Z}_3$ structure allows semi-annihilation processes, playing a crucial role in setting the relic abundance. We analyze theoretical and experimental constraints, including relic abundance, Higgs invisible decays, and perturbative unitarity, and evaluate the elastic scattering cross section for boosted dark matter.
Date
Aug 21, 2025 14:00 — 14:20
Event
Location
UTOP Marina Hotel & Resort
Yeosu, Yeosu
I gave a short talk, “Searching for ways to probe pseudo‑Nambu‑Goldstone‑Boson dark matter,” at SI2025 in Yeosu. This is based on our published work
. (2025).Here are some pictures of the event.
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