Fermionic Dark Matter through a Light Pseudoscalar Portal: Hints from the DAMA Results [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.04979


We study the fermionic dark matter (DM) particle interacting with the Standard Model quarks via a light pseudoscalar mediator. We separately consider the scenarios for which the DM-pseudoscalar coupling is $CP$-conserving or $CP$-violating. We show that taking a contact interaction is not suitable even for the mediator having a mass of the same order of magnitude as the typical momentum transfer at the direct detection experiments, so that the allowed DAMA region is excluded or considerably modified by correct relic density requirement. The DAMA result seems to indicate that the $CP$-violating interaction is dominant at direct searches. We find that, if the proton to neutron effective coupling ratio is $-60\sim -40$, the exclusion limits set by SuperCDMS, XENON100, and LUX are highly suppressed, and the DAMA signal can thus be easily reconciled with these null measurements. For this model, the allowed region determined by the DAMA signal and correct relic density can successfully satisfy the conditions requiring by the thermal equilibrium, big bang nucleosynthesis, and DM self-interactions. The results of future measurements on flavor physics will provide important constraints on the related models. Besides, precise measurements performed by COUPP, PICASSO, SIMPLE and KIMS should be able to test this model in the near future.

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K. Yang
Wed, 25 May 16
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Comments: 31 pages, 6 figures, 7 tables, title and content revised, references added