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No Miracle in Gravity Portals

The idea of dark matter particles coupled only gravitationally is minimalist yet viable. Assuming an additional $Z_2$-breaking linear coupling of scalar curvature to the dark matter scalar (gravity portal) Refs. arXiv:1603.03696 and arXiv:1611.00725 claimed a strong parametric growth of the dark matter particle decay rate with its mass, which implies pronounced phenomenological signatures for the model. This peculiarity was attributed by the authors to the enhancement due to the presence of longitudinal gauge bosons in the final state. Quite unfortunately there were overlooked cancellations in the tree-level amplitudes. There is no miracle: all perturbative decay rates are suppressed by the strong coupling scale.

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