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Scalar singlet dark matter in anomaly-free composite Higgs models is
accompanied by exotic particles to which the dark matter annihilates. The
latter can therefore freeze out even in the absence of couplings to the
Standard Model. In this regime, both current and future direct detection
constraints can be avoided. Moreover, due to the different decay modes of the
extra particles, the dark matter candidate can even escape indirect detection
constraints. Assessing this issue requires dedicated simulations of the gamma
ray spectrum, that we provide in the present article in the context of
$SO(7)/SO(6)$. For the parameter space region that evades constraints from dark
matter experiments, we develop new analyses to be performed at a future 100 TeV
collider based on the search of the new particles produced in the decay of
heavy vector-like quarks.
