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Dark Matter candidate in a Heavy Higgs Model - Direct Detection Rates

Debasish Majumdar, Ambar Ghosal

Published 2006-07-06, updated 2007-11-05Version 2

We investigate direct detection rates for Dark Matter candidates arise in a $SU(2)_L\times U(1)_Y$ with an additional doublet Higgs proposed by Barbieri, Hall and Rychkov. We refer this model as `Heavy Higgs Model'. The Standard Model Higgs mass comes out in this model very heavy adopting the few per cent chance that there is no Higgs boson mass below 200 GeV. The additional Higgs boson develops neither any VEV due to the choice of coefficient of the scalar potential of the model nor it has any coupling with fermions due to the incorporation of a discrete parity symmetry. Thus, the neutral components of the extra doublet are stable and can be considered as probable candidate of Cold Dark Matter. We have made calculations for three different types of Dark Matter experiments, namely, $^{76}$Ge (like GENIUS), DAMA (NaI) and XENON ($^{131}$Xe). Also demonstrated the annual variation of Dark Matter detection in case of all three detectors considered.

Comments: 10 pages, 9 figures, figures unchanged, text modified, version to appear in Mod. Phys. Lett. A
Journal: Mod.Phys.Lett.A23:2011-2022,2008
Categories: hep-ph
Subjects: 14.80.Bn, 95.35.+d
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