Weakly interacting dark matter in walking technicolor theories
Several lines of evidence support the existence of the dark matter in the Universe.
In the light of the present observations the particle dark matter, and in particular
the WIMP scenario is a very promising alternative to solve the dark matter
problem. In this context recent minimal walking techicolor model motivated
dark matter models have been studied. The minimal walking techinicolor and
the minimal extension of it, which can successfully provide a dynamical origin
for the electroweak symmetry breaking as well as the unification of the standard
model coupling constants, gives rise to natural dark matter candidates such as
fourth family heavy neutrinos and SU(2) adjoint matter. A general model which
combines these two dark matter scenarios has been considered here and numerical
results and predictions in certain limits have been discussed. In general these
models can produce the right amount of dark matter and the dark matter particles
are within the reach of upcoming experiments. Thus, if existing, they may
be detected in near future. One important side result in this thesis considers the
effects of the Majorana phases of mixing particles to the model parameter space.
Because of these phases, which are related to the mass eigenvalue positivity of
the mixing Majorana states, the general physical parameter space of the model
is larger than what usually has been thought.
Future studies include a complete Monte Carlo analysis of the parameter
space, including all experimental constrains, of the most general 3 × 3 mixing
dark matter model introduced in this thesis. Also a formulation of the general
Feynman rules for the mixing Majorana particles is one of the immediate research
goals.
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