The Terrestrial Density of Strongly-Coupled Relics

Physical Review D(2023)

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The simplest cosmologies motivate the consideration of dark matter subcomponents that interact significantly with normal matter. Moreover, such strongly-coupled relics may have evaded detection to date if upon encountering the Earth they rapidly thermalize down to terrestrial temperatures, $T_\oplus \sim 300 \ \text{K} \sim 25 \ \text{meV}$, well below the thresholds of most existing dark matter detectors. This shedding of kinetic energy implies a drastic enhancement to the local density, motivating the consideration of alternative detection techniques sensitive to a large density of slowly-moving dark matter particles. In this work, we provide a rigorous semi-analytic derivation of the terrestrial overdensities of strongly-coupled relics, with a particular focus on millicharged particles (MCPs). We go beyond previous studies by incorporating improved estimates of the MCP-atomic scattering cross section, new contributions to the terrestrial density of sub-GeV relics that are independent of Earth's gravitational field, and local modifications that can arise due to the cryogenic environments of precision sensors. We also generalize our analysis in order to estimate the terrestrial density of thermalized MCPs that are produced from the collisions of high-energy cosmic rays and become bound by Earth's electric field.
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