In the minimal scale-invariant singlet model, freeze-in dark matter is viable only in a narrow window around 2.6 MeV, with direct-detection signals unobservably small.
Direct detection of singlet dark matter in classically scale-invariant standard model
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Classical scale invariance is one of the possible solutions to explain the origin of the electroweak scale. The simplest extension is the classically scale-invariant standard model augmented by a multiplet of gauge singlet real scalar. In the previous study it was shown that the properties of the Higgs potential deviate substantially, which can be observed in the International Linear Collider. On the other hand, since the multiplet does not acquire vacuum expectation value, the singlet components are stable and can be dark matter. In this letter we study the detectability of the real singlet scalar bosons in the experiment of the direct detection of dark matter. It is shown that a part of this model has already been excluded and the rest of the parameter space is within the reach of the future experiment.
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Minimal Scale-Invariant Dark Matter
In the minimal scale-invariant singlet model, freeze-in dark matter is viable only in a narrow window around 2.6 MeV, with direct-detection signals unobservably small.