If dark matter (DM) carries anti-baryon number, a DM particle may annihilate
with a nucleon by flipping to anti-DM. Inspired by Hylogenesis models, we
introduce a single component DM model where DM is asymmetric and carries B and
L as -1/2. It can annihilate with a nucleon to an anti-lepton and an anti-DM at
leading order or with an additional meson at sub-leading order. Such signals
may be observed in proton decay experiments. If DM is captured in the Sun, the
DM induced nucleon decay can generate a large flux of anti-neutrinos, which
could be observed in neutrino experiments. Furthermore, the anti-DM particle in
the final state obtains a relatively large momentum (few hundred MeV), and
escapes the Sun. These fast-moving anti-DM particles could also induce
interesting signals in various underground experiments.Comment: Discussion about (g-2) is added. References are updated. Introduction
is expanded. Accepted by JHE