Analysis of techni-dilaton as a dark matter candidate
Ki-Young Choi, Deog Ki Hong, and Shinya Matsuzaki

TL;DR
This paper investigates the techni-dilaton, a particle arising from walking technicolor theories, as a viable dark matter candidate, analyzing its production mechanisms, cosmological constraints, and potential for detection.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the techni-dilaton's role as dark matter, including its production, constraints, and detection prospects, which is a novel application in technicolor models.
Findings
Non-thermal production dominates TD abundance.
TD mass constrained between 0.01 eV and 500 eV.
TD can account for observed dark matter abundance.
Abstract
The almost conformal dynamics of walking technicolor (TC) implies the existence of the approximate scale invariance, which breaks down spontaneously by the condensation of anti-techni and techni-fermions. According to the Goldstone theorem, a spinless, parity-even particle, called techni-dilaton (TD), then emerges at low energy. If TC exhibits an extreme walking, TD mass is parametrically much smaller than that of techni-fermions (around 1 TeV), while its decay constant is comparable to the cutoff scale of walking TC. We analyze the light, decoupled TD as a dark matter candidate and study cosmological productions of TD, both thermal and non-thermal, in the early Universe. The thermal population is governed dominantly by single TD production processes involving vertices breaking the scale symmetry, while the non-thermal population is by the vacuum misalignment and is accumulated via…
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