Published October 22, 2025 | Version v1
Journal article

Hitting the Thermal Target for Leptophilic Dark Matter at Future Lepton Colliders

  • 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 2. University of Chicago

Description

We study future lepton collider prospects for testing predictive models of leptophilic dark matter (DM) candidates with a thermal origin. We calculate experimental milestones for testing the parameter space compatible with freeze-out and the associated collider signals at past, present, and future facilities. This analysis places new limits on such models by leveraging the utility of lepton colliders. At 𝑒+⁢𝑒− machines, we make projections using precision 𝑍-pole observables from 𝑒+⁢𝑒−→ℓ+⁢ℓ−+𝐸 signatures at large electron-positron collider and future projections for future circular collider (ee) in these channels. Additionally, a muon collider could also probe new thermal relic parameter space in this scenario via 𝜇+⁢𝜇−→𝑋+𝐸, where 𝑋 is any easily identifiable standard model object. Collectively, these processes can probe much of the parameter space for which DM direct annihilation to ℓ+⁢ℓ− yields the observed relic density in Higgs-like models with mass-proportional couplings to charged leptons.

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1103/w1bw-w7wt
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:16619

Funding

United States Department of Energy
DE-AC02-07CH11359
Office of High Energy Physics
DE-SC0012567
University of Chicago
University of Chicago
The Kavli Foundation

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Center(s) or Institute(s)
Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics