Technicolor Dark Matter
Roshan Foadi, Mads T. Frandsen, Francesco Sannino, (Center for High, Energy Physics, SDU)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a framework for predicting signals of Technicolor Dark Matter at colliders and experiments, highlighting potential collider signatures involving the composite Higgs and setting experimental constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a general predictive framework for Technicolor Dark Matter signals and explores collider and experimental constraints, advancing understanding of detection prospects.
Findings
Potential collider signals involving the composite Higgs
Constraints from CDMS and XENON experiments
Predictions for collider detection of Technicolor Dark Matter
Abstract
Dark Matter candidates are natural in Technicolor theories. We introduce a general framework allowing to predict signals of Technicolor Dark Matter at colliders and set constraints from earth based experiments such as CDMS and XENON. We show that the associate production of the composite Higgs can lead to relevant signals at the Large Hadron Collider.
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