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Flavor Anomalies, the Diphoton Excess and a Dark Matter Candidate

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We argue that the diphoton excess recently reported by ATLAS and CMS can be explained, along with several anomalies seen in the flavor sector, in models where a Standard-Model singlet scalar resonance with mass $M \approx 750$ GeV is produced in gluon fusion via loops containing a scalar color- triplet leptoquark $\phi$. For a leptoquark mass $M_\phi \lesssim$ 1 TeV, the production cross section is naturally in the 10 fb range. A large $S \to \gamma \gamma$ branching ratio can be obtained by coupling the scalar S to new color-singlet fermions $\chi$ with electroweak scale masses, which can be part of an $SU(2)_L$ multiplet, whose neutral component has the right mass and quantum numbers to be a dark matter candidate. Our model reveals a connection between flavor anomalies, the nature of dark matter and a new scalar, which acts as a mediator to the dark sector. The loop-mediated decay $S \to \tau^+\tau^-$ could be a striking signature of this model.

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The third-generation-philic WIMP: an EFT analysis

hep-ph · 2025-05-07 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A fermionic dark matter particle interacting mainly with third-generation fermions is allowed by current direct-detection bounds in a 1-2 TeV window that the XLZD experiment will fully cover.

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  • The third-generation-philic WIMP: an EFT analysis hep-ph · 2025-05-07 · conditional · none · ref 47 · internal anchor

    A fermionic dark matter particle interacting mainly with third-generation fermions is allowed by current direct-detection bounds in a 1-2 TeV window that the XLZD experiment will fully cover.