Light $Z^\prime$ and Dirac fermion dark matter in the $B-L$ model
Abstract: We consider a $U(1){B-L}$ model with a $Z\prime$ portal Dirac fermion dark matter (DM) $\chi$ of low mass which couples very weakly to the $B - L$ gauge boson $Z\prime$. An arbitrary $B-L$ charge $Q\neq \pm1, \pm 3$ of the DM $\chi$ ensures its stability. Motivated by the sensitivity reach of forthcoming "Lifetime Frontier" experiments, we focus on the $Z\prime$ mass, $m{Z\prime}$, in the sub-GeV to few GeV range. To evaluate the DM relic abundance, we examine both the freeze-out and freeze-in DM scenarios. For the freeze-out scenario, we show that the observed DM abundance is reproduced near the $Z\prime$ resonance, $m_\chi \simeq m_{Z\prime}/2$, where $m_\chi$ is the DM mass. For the freeze-in scenario, we focus on $m_\chi \ll m_{Z\prime}$. We show that for a fixed value of $m_{Z\prime}$, $g_{BL}$ values roughly scale as $1/Q$ to reproduce the observed DM abundance. For various $Q$ values in the range between $10{-6}$ and $102$, we show that the gauge coupling values $g_{BL}$ needed to reproduce the observed DM abundance lie in the search reach of future planned and/or proposed experiments such as FASER, Belle-II, LDMX, and SHiP. In the freeze-in case, the $Q$ values to realize observable $g_{BL}$ values are found to be much smaller than that in the freeze-out case.
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