iTIMP: isotriplet Technicolor Interacting Massive Particle as Dark Matter
Mads T. Frandsen (Oxford), Francesco Sannino (CP3-Origins)

TL;DR
This paper introduces the iTIMP, a new dark matter candidate arising from technicolor models, and explores its theoretical basis, experimental constraints, and potential collider signatures.
Contribution
It presents explicit models of the iTIMP and analyzes its viability as dark matter within the technicolor framework.
Findings
The iTIMP can be a stable dark matter candidate.
Earth-based constraints limit the parameter space of the iTIMP.
Potential collider signals could help detect the iTIMP.
Abstract
We suggest that a weak isotriplet composite scalar possessing an unbroken U(1) global symmetry naturally arises in technicolor models leading to an interesting type of dark matter candidate: the iTIMP. We propose explicit models of the iTIMP, study earth based constraints and suggest possible collider signals.
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