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arxiv: 1901.09751 · v3 · submitted 2019-01-28 · ✦ hep-ph

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Pseudo Nambu-Goldstone Dark Matter: Examples of Vanishing Direct Detection Cross Section

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We consider cases where the dark matter-nucleon interaction is naturally suppressed. We explicitly show that by extending the standard model scalar sector by a number of singlets, can lead to a vanishing direct detection cross section, if some softly broken symmetries are imposed in the dark sector. In particular, it is shown that if said symmetries are $SU(2)$ ($SU(N)$) and $U(1) \times S_N$, then the resulting pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons can constitute the dark matter of the Universe, while naturally explaining the missing signal in nuclear recoil experiments.

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