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Light Mediators in Anomaly Free $U(1)_X$ Models I - Theoretical Framework

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We examine theoretical features of $U(1)_X$ extensions of the Standard Model whose quantum anomalies are canceled per generation. Similarly to other versions, the theory consists of a Two-Higgs-Doublet Model plus a scalar singlet embedded into the $SM \otimes U(1)_X$ gauge group, and introduces small modifications to the $Z$-boson interactions. These changes can be minimized by exclusively charging right-handed fermions under the new Abelian symmetry, and are compensated by the neutral $X$-boson exchange. Non-universality of fermion couplings can also be achieved by requiring one single $X$-charged family. In general, $X$ gauge bosons can be separated into $A'$ (dark photons) and $Z'$ subsets, distinguished by the presence of axial-vector currents. $A'$ physics is commonly simpler to constrain and therefore favored by experimental tests. Finally, the model can be UV completed both by stable $\chi$ fermions or by right-handed neutrinos. The prior case may provide cold WIMPs in the theory.

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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 62 · 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.