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Remarks on Top-philic $Z^\prime$ Boson Interactions with Nucleons
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- This article provides the calculation of an effective vertex function between a nucleon and a $Z^\prime$ boson that couples preferentially to either the top quark or the third generation of fermions, for the purpose of calculating vector-portal dark matter nuclear recoil cross sections. Mixing effects between the new gauge group $U(1)^\prime$ and the Standard Model hypercharge group $U(1)_Y$ are taken into account. Contributions to the $U(1)^\prime$ nucleon current from heavy quarks are quantified using the heavy quark expansion. Also taken into account are contributions from the 1-loop $Z^\prime$-gluon interactions and mixing-induced contributions from the light quarks in the nucleon. We find that, for reasonable values of the $U(1)^\prime$ gauge parameter, contributions from the light quarks dominate despite being mixing-suppressed. It is shown that this holds for most models even if mixing effects do not appear at tree level. Contributions from the heavy quarks and gluons are suppressed by $1/m_Q^2$ and possibly also by momentum in the low momentum transfer limits relevant for dark matter direct detection. We discuss under which conditions the subdominant terms become relevant.<br />Comment: 10 pages
- Subjects :
- High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1611.03367
- Document Type :
- Working Paper