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      Gauged Q-ball dark matter through a cosmological first-order phase transition

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          As a new type of dynamical dark matter mechanism, we discuss the stability of the gauged Q-ball dark matter and its production mechanism through a cosmological first-order phase transition. This work delves into the study of gauged Q-ball dark matter generated during the cosmic phase transition. We demonstrate detailed discussions on the stability of gauged Q-balls to rigorously constrain their charge and mass ranges. Additionally, employing analytic approximations and the mapping method, we provide qualitative insights of gauged Q-ball. We establish an upper limit on the gauge coupling constant and give the relic density of stable gauged Q-ball dark matter formed during a first-order phase transition. Furthermore, we discuss potential observational signatures or constraints of gauged Q-ball dark matter, including astronomical observations and gravitational wave signals.

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          25 April 2024
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          2404.16509
          d6fdff21-cebd-41e5-bc36-57fee8af82fc

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          39 pages, 14 figures, 1 table, comments are welcome
          hep-ph

          High energy & Particle physics
          High energy & Particle physics

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