Revisiting Q-ball Interactions with Matters
Revisiting Q-ball Interactions with Matters
Q-ball dark matter is one of candidates for the macroscopic dark matter: Q-ball is a non-topological solitonic configuration, whose stability can be ensured by global charge and energy conservation. One of the crucial factors for discovering signatures from the Q-ball dark matter, is the interactions of the Q-ball dark matter with ordinary matter. In particular, the scattering of ordinary matter off the Q-ball dark matter is important for the direct detection searches, such as paleo-detectors. It was conjectured that quarks incident on the Q-ball were reflected as anti-quarks with a probability of order unity, but it costs the energy of the squark in the Q-ball, which cannot be paid in the scattering of ordinary matter off the Q-ball dark matter. In addition, once a proton is reflected as an anti-proton, the Q-ball obtains the electromagnetic charge. In this study, we revisit the scattering process of quarks with the Q-ball with taking into account the energy cost of the scattering and the electromagnetic charge-up of the Q-ball.
Ayuki Kamada、Takumi Kuwahara、Keiichi Watanabe
自然科学理论
Ayuki Kamada,Takumi Kuwahara,Keiichi Watanabe.Revisiting Q-ball Interactions with Matters[EB/OL].(2025-07-15)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10900.点此复制
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