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      Cosmological constraints on Dark Matter models for collider searches

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          Searches for Dark Matter at the LHC are commonly described in terms of simplified models with scalar, pseudo-scalar, vector and axial-vector mediators. In this work we explore the constraints imposed on such models from the observed Dark Matter relic abundance. We present these constraints over a range of mediator masses relevant for the LHC and for future, higher energy colliders. We additionally compute bounds from a photon line search for the decay of a pseudo-scalar mediator to di-photons that includes the mediator mass region near 750 GeV. Finally, we compare cosmological constraints with the reach of a possible future 100 TeV circular hadron collider, indirect, and direct detection experiments.

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          28 March 2016
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          1603.08525
          0c51177a-3b91-435e-a52d-3efd287fa757

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          16 pages, 6 figures
          hep-ph

          High energy & Particle physics
          High energy & Particle physics

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