Abstract
We study cosmic-ray-atmosphere collisions as a permanent production source of exotic millicharged particles (MCPs) for all terrestrial experiments. [MCPs are also known as charged massive particles (CHAMPs).] Based on data from Super-K, this allows us to derive new limits on MCPs that are competitive with, or improve, the currently leading bounds from accelerator-based searches for masses up to 1.5 GeV. In models where a subdominant component of dark matter (DM) is fractionally charged, these constraints probe parts of the parameter space that is inaccessible for conventional direct-detection DM experiments, independently of assumptions about the DM abundance.
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Plestid, R., Takhistov, V., Tsai, Y. D., Bringmann, T., Kusenko, A., & Pospelov, M. (2020). Constraints on millicharged particles from cosmic-ray production. Physical Review D, 102(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.115032
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