Return of the CHAMPs: A clockwork portal to charged dark matter
Debajyoti Choudhury, Vineet K. Jha, Suvam Maharana

TL;DR
This paper proposes a clockwork model that allows for charged dark matter particles (CHAMPs) without unnatural parameters, and explores their phenomenological viability and experimental testability.
Contribution
It introduces a novel clockwork framework enabling charged dark matter, overcoming naturalness issues and detailing potential experimental signatures.
Findings
Charged dark matter can be realized within the clockwork paradigm.
The model satisfies current phenomenological constraints.
Potential tests at LHC and future detection experiments are identified.
Abstract
While Dark Matter (DM) is conventionally assumed to be chargeless, the possibility of a charged massive particle (CHAMP) as the DM particle remains alive. With phenomenological constraints on the charge being very severe, such a scenario is often sought to be dismissed, citing naturalness. We demonstrate here that such a (mini)charged DM can be realized within the clockwork paradigm, without the need to invoke unnaturally small parameters. The model is examined against constraints, theoretical and experimental, and the phenomenologically admissible parameter space is delineated. Several intriguing tests, at the LHC as well as at future direct and indirect detection experiments, are pointed out.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications
