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Distinguishing two dark matter component particles at $e^+e^-$ colliders

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In this work we demonstrate that a distorted double hump like missing energy ($\slashed{E}$) or missing transverse momentum ($\slashed{E}_T$) or missing mass ($\slashed{M}$) distribution at $e^+e^-$ colliders may hint towards the presence of multipartite dark sector. We illustrate the phenomena using a two component dark matter (DM) model involving an inert scalar doublet stabilised under a $\mathcal{Z}_2$ symmetry providing a scalar DM, one vector like fermion doublet and a right handed fermion singlet both stabilised under a different $\mathcal{Z}^{'}_2$ providing a fermion DM. We indicate the region of parameter space where the production of the heavy charged particles and their subsequent decay to DM yield double peak behaviour in $\slashed{E}$ spectrum after satisfying DM constraints. Importantly, we illustrate why and how $\slashed{E}$ serves as a better variable than $\slashed{E}_T$ in distinguishing two component DM frameworks and therefore how International Linear Collider (ILC) does better than the ongoing Large Hadron Collider (LHC). We also chalk out a set of criteria to identify and segregate the second peak in $\slashed{E}$ spectrum, after a careful analysis of the corresponding Standard Model (SM) background contribution, which plays a crucial role.

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Exploring two component doublet dark matter

hep-ph · 2025-05-05 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A two-component model with an inert scalar doublet and a pseudo-Dirac fermion doublet can match Planck relic density and direct and indirect limits in sub-TeV mass regions, and a type-II seesaw triplet can also generate neutrino masses.

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  • Exploring two component doublet dark matter hep-ph · 2025-05-05 · conditional · none · ref 62 · internal anchor

    A two-component model with an inert scalar doublet and a pseudo-Dirac fermion doublet can match Planck relic density and direct and indirect limits in sub-TeV mass regions, and a type-II seesaw triplet can also generate neutrino masses.