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Dark matter and Higgs boson physics
Published 2007-05-31, updated 2007-10-25Version 3
A vector-like colorless fermion doublet and a singlet added to the Standard Model allow a consistent interpretation of dark matter in terms of the lightest neutral particle, as they may help in obtaining successful gauge coupling unification. We analyze in detail the mass range of the lightest neutral particle below the W mass, i.e. in a range of the parameters where the physics of the Standard Model Higgs boson may be substantially affected either directly or indirectly.
Comments: 17 pages, 7 figures. v3: published version (small corrections)
Journal: Phys.Rev.D76:083522,2007
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: higgs boson physics, dark matter, successful gauge coupling unification, lightest neutral particle, standard model higgs boson
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