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WIMP Dark Matter Hidden behind its Companion

The WIMP dark matter (DM) hypothesis now is in an awkward position, owing to the stronger and stronger exclusion from DM direct detection. In this article we design a mechanism to evade this constraint.The idea is simple. DM has a companion, and they are both charged under the DM protecting symmetry G; they admit the trilinear coupling DM-DM-companion, so the latter provides a portal to the standard model (SM) via, for instance, the coupling to Higgs doublet.Then, DM semi-annihilates into the companion to arrive correct relic density, without leaving DM-nucleon scattering signal. The idea can be realized for ZN symmetric models with N >2.We stress that this mechanism has the characteristics of co-annihilation, and as a matter of fact its effect becomes necessary near or above the TeV region. This means that it may be difficult to detect our dark matter directly or indirectly.

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