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Rescuing Massive Photons from the Swampland

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Stringent Swampland conjectures aimed at effective theories containing massive abelian vectors have recently been proposed (arXiv:1808.09966), with striking phenomenological implications. In this article, we show how effective theories that parametrically violate the proposed conjectures can be UV-completed into theories that satisfy them. The UV-completion is accessible through both the St\"uckelberg and Higgs mechanisms, with all dimensionless parameters taking $\mathcal{O}(1)$ values from the UV perspective. These constructions feature an IR limit containing a light vector that is parametrically separated from any other massive states, and from any cut-off scale mandated by quantum gravity consistency requirements. Moreover, the cut-off--to--vector--mass ratio remains parametrically large even in the decoupling limit in which all other massive states (including any scalar excitations) become arbitrarily heavy. We discuss how apparently strong constraints imposed by the proposed conjectures on phenomenologically interesting models, including specific production mechanisms of dark photon dark matter, are thereby circumvented.

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Freeze-Twin Dark Matter

hep-ph · 2019-08-09 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Twin electrons and positrons, frozen in via a massive twin photon, can be the dark matter in mirror twin Higgs models with asymmetric reheating, with the required kinetic mixing matching loop-level expectations.

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  • Freeze-Twin Dark Matter hep-ph · 2019-08-09 · conditional · none · ref 61 · internal anchor

    Twin electrons and positrons, frozen in via a massive twin photon, can be the dark matter in mirror twin Higgs models with asymmetric reheating, with the required kinetic mixing matching loop-level expectations.