Within the Inert Doublet Model, machine-learning selection could make charged Higgs pair production at a 10-14 TeV muon collider a 5-sigma probe of dark matter for several benchmark points.
Constraints to Dark Matter from Inert Higgs Doublet Model
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We study the Inert Higgs Doublet Model and its inert scalar Higgs $H$ as the only source for dark matter. It is found that three mass regions of the inert scalar Higgs can give the correct dark matter relic density. The low mass region (between 3 and 50 GeV) is ruled out. New direct dark matter detection experiments will probe the intermediate (between 60 and 100 GeV) and high (heavier than 550 GeV) mass regions. Collider experiments are advised to search for $D^\pm \to HW^\pm$ decay in the two jets plus missing energy channel.
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Probing dark matter through charged Higgs pair production at future multi-TeV muon colliders: A machine-learning analysis
Within the Inert Doublet Model, machine-learning selection could make charged Higgs pair production at a 10-14 TeV muon collider a 5-sigma probe of dark matter for several benchmark points.