Physics performance for Dark Matter searches at $sqrt{s}=$ 3 TeV at CLIC using mono-photons and polarised beams


Abstract in English

The potential for detecting DM at the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is investigated at mbox{$sqrt{s}=$ 3 TeV}. The sensitivity of the search is estimated by computing the 95% confidence level upper limit cross section as a function of the dark matter mass. Left-handed (right-handed) polarised Pem beams increase (decrease) respectively the Standard Model backgrounds and are essential to characterize the WIMPs properties and control the systematic errors. Using right-handed polarised Pem beams is decreasing significantly the 95% confidence level cross section. Using the ratio of the energy distributions for left-handed and right-handed polarised Pem beams, systematic errors cancel out. Computing the 95% confidence level upper limit cross section using the ratio requires a model assumption to compute the expected number of signal events. Exclusion limits for dark matter are derived using dark matter Simplified Models for two values of the e-e-mediator vertex coupling, a mediator width of 10 GeV and for a fixed value of the mediator-DM-DM coupling. For a mediator mass of 3.5 TeV, the measurement of the differential distribution of the significance as a function of the photon energy for the process mbox{Pem Pep $to$ X X PGg} allows the discrimination between different dark matter mediators and the measurement of the WIMP mass to nearly half the centre-of-mass energy. For a mbox{1 TeV} WIMP, the mass is determined with a 1% accuracy.

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