Dark Matter production in association with dilepton resonance from heavy Z’ decay using Monte Carlo simulation

2021 
In the present work, we search for Dark Matter candidates generated in association with the Z 0 boson, in events with large missing transverse momentum produced in proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider, using Monte Carlo simulation, at total integrated luminosity of 136.2 f b −1 and center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The signal is evaluated from three new physics scenarios beyond standard model of dark matter with Z' boson as a final-state radiation, and they are: Dark Higgs model, Light vector model and the light Z' with inelastic effective field theory coupling model. The three models assume that the Z' is coupled to new dark sector states, which might be a candidate or decaying to a candidate suitable to be the dark matter. The dark matter candidate is supposed to have mass of order GeV to few TeV. The Z’ boson is considered to decay leptonically. The dileptons invariant mass and the missing transverse momentum distributions are studied before and after selection conditions of the resonance event. The significances of the three models will be tested.
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