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Theory, phenomenology, and experimental avenues for dark showers: a Snowmass 2021 report

Authors :
Albouy, Guillaume
Barron, Jared
Beauchesne, Hugues
Bernreuther, Elias
Bona, Marcella
Cazzaniga, Cesare
Cesarotti, Cari
Cohen, Timothy
de Cosa, Annapaola
Curtin, David
Demiragli, Zeynep
Doglioni, Caterina
Elliot, Alison
DiPetrillo, Karri Folan
Eble, Florian
Erice, Carlos
Freer, Chad
Garcia-Bellido, Aran
Gemmell, Caleb
Genest, Marie-Hélène
di Cortona, Giovanni Grilli
Gustavino, Giuliano
Hemme, Nicoline
Holmes, Tova
Kar, Deepak
Knapen, Simon
Kulkarni, Suchita
Lavezzo, Luca
Lowette, Steven
Maier, Benedikt
Mee, Seán
Mrenna, Stephen
Nair, Harikrishnan
Niedziela, Jeremi
Papageorgakis, Christos
Parmar, Nukulsinh
Paus, Christoph
Pedro, Kevin
Peixoto, Ana
Perloff, Alexx
Plehn, Tilman
Scherb, Christiane
Schwaller, Pedro
Shelton, Jessie
Singh, Akanksha
Sinha, Sukanya
Sjöstrand, Torbjörn
Spourdalakis, Aris G. B.
Stolarski, Daniel
Strassler, Matthew J.
Usachov, Andrii
Sierra, Carlos Vázquez
Verhaaren, Christopher B.
Wang, Long
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In this work, we consider the case of a strongly coupled dark/hidden sector, which extends the Standard Model (SM) by adding an additional non-Abelian gauge group. These extensions generally contain matter fields, much like the SM quarks, and gauge fields similar to the SM gluons. We focus on the exploration of such sectors where the dark particles are produced at the LHC through a portal and undergo rapid hadronization within the dark sector before decaying back, at least in part and potentially with sizeable lifetimes, to SM particles, giving a range of possibly spectacular signatures such as emerging or semi-visible jets. Other, non-QCD-like scenarios leading to soft unclustered energy patterns or glueballs are also discussed. After a review of the theory, existing benchmarks and constraints, this work addresses how to build consistent benchmarks from the underlying physical parameters and present new developments for the PYTHIA Hidden Valley module, along with jet substructure studies. Finally, a series of improved search strategies is presented in order to pave the way for a better exploration of the dark showers at the LHC.<br />Comment: Uniform notation, fixed typos, improved numerical analysis, added references, comments welcome

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.09503
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-11048-8