paper

Hitting the Thermal Target for Leptophilic Dark Matter

arXiv:2404.02906

Abstract

We study future lepton collider prospects for testing predictive models of leptophilic dark matter candidates with a thermal origin. We calculate experimental milestones for testing the parameter space compatible with freeze-out and the associated collider signals at past, present, and future facilities. This analysis places new limits on such models by leveraging the utility of lepton colliders. At machines, we make projections using precision -pole observables from missing energy signatures at LEP and future projections for FCC-ee in these channels. Additionally, a muon collider could also probe new thermal relic parameter space in this scenario via missing energy where is any easy identifiable SM object. Collectively, these processes can probe much all of the parameter space for which DM direct annihilation to yields the observed relic density in Higgs-like models with mass-proportional couplings to charged leptons.

10 pages, 3 figures