Vectorlike Leptons as the Tip of the Dark Matter Iceberg
arXiv:1403.1592 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.90.015002
Abstract
A vectorlike lepton could make up a tiny fraction of the dark matter. Its large Z-boson mediated direct detection cross section can compensate for the small relic abundance, giving rise to an interesting signal at future experiments---perhaps even the first one detected. We discuss how such a scenario might arise in the context of a simple non-thermal cosmology and investigate bounds from direct detection experiments and whether this scenario might be probed at the LHC. Searches for disappearing tracks appear promising.
8 pages, 4 figures, v.2. streamlined discussion of multiple moduli case