Probing displaced (dark)photons from low reheating freeze-in at the LHC

  • Paola Arias
  • , Bastián Díaz Sáez
  • , Lucía Duarte
  • , Joel Jones-Pérez
  • , Walter Rodriguez
  • , Danilo Zegarra Herrera

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We extend the Standard Model (SM) by introducing a U(1)′ gauge boson and a real pseudo-scalar field, both odd under a ℤ2 symmetry. The resulting low-energy spectrum consists of a stable vector as the dark matter candidate, and a pseudo-scalar mediator, which interacts with the SM via a Higgs portal coupling and a dimension-five portal connecting it to both the dark and visible photons. We explore the freeze-in of both particles at low reheating temperature, finding a rich yield evolution dynamics in the early Universe. This setup brings a consistent dark matter scenario in which the dark photon relic abundance is generated through freeze-in at low reheating temperatures. In addition to its cosmological viability, the model can be tested at the LHC: Higgs bosons can decay into dark photons and displaced visible photons via the long-lived mediator. These signatures allow us to constrain the Higgs portal coupling using recent searches for non-pointing photons and limits on invisible or undetected Higgs decays. We derive meaningful constraints on the dark matter parameter space, in particular excluding a thermalized mediator in the region compatible with the observed relic abundance.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo135
PublicaciónJournal of High Energy Physics
Volumen2026
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 2026

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