Cosmological Bounds on an Invisibly Decaying Higgs Boson

We derive bounds on the Higgs boson coupling $g^{\prime}$ to a stable light scalar which is regarded as a collisional dark matter candidate. We study the behaviour of this scalar, that we refer to as phion ($ϕ$), in the early Universe for different ranges of its mass. We find that a phion in the mas...

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Main Authors: Bertolami, O., Bento, M. C., Rosenfeld, R.
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: arXiv 2001
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0111415
https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0111415
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Summary:We derive bounds on the Higgs boson coupling $g^{\prime}$ to a stable light scalar which is regarded as a collisional dark matter candidate. We study the behaviour of this scalar, that we refer to as phion ($ϕ$), in the early Universe for different ranges of its mass. We find that a phion in the mass range of $100 \mev$ is excluded, while if its mass is about $1 \gev$, a rather large coupling constant, $g^{\prime} \gsim 2$, and $m_h \lsim 130 \gev$ are required in order to avoid overabundance. In the latter case, the invisible decay mode of the Higgs boson is dominant. : Contribution to COSMO-01, Rovaniemi, Finland. 9 pages, gzipped tar format, Latex plus 2 figures