Warped Radion Dark Matter
Anibal D. Medina, Eduardo Ponton

TL;DR
This paper investigates the KK-radion as a dark matter candidate in warped extra-dimensional models with KK-parity, analyzing its production, detection prospects, and collider signatures.
Contribution
It introduces a KK-parity symmetric warped model with a stable KK-radion dark matter candidate, exploring its thermal and non-thermal production mechanisms and detection possibilities.
Findings
KK-radion can account for observed DM density with multi-TeV decay constant
Viable non-thermal scenarios depend on reheat temperature and decay constant
Direct detection feasible with small Higgs admixture; collider signatures include radion-KK-radion degeneracy
Abstract
Warped scenarios offer an appealing solution to the hierarchy problem. We consider a non-trivial deformation of the basic Randall-Sundrum framework that has a KK-parity symmetry. This leads to a stable particle beyond the Standard Model, that is generically expected to be the first KK-parity odd excitation of the radion field. We consider the viability of the KK-radion as a DM candidate in the context of thermal and non-thermal production in the early universe. In the thermal case, the KK-radion can account for the observed DM density when the radion decay constant is in the natural multi-TeV range. We also explore the effects of coannihilations with the first KK excitation of the RH top, as well as the effects of radion-Higgs mixing, which imply mixing between the KK-radion and a KK-Higgs (both being KK-parity odd). The non-thermal scenario, with a high radion decay constant, can also…
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