We introduce a new paradigm for dark matter (DM) interactions in which the
interaction strength is asymptotically safe. In models of this type, the
coupling strength is small at low energies but increases at higher energies,
and asymptotically approaches a finite constant value. The resulting
phenomenology of this "asymptotically safe DM" is quite distinct. One
interesting effect of this is to partially offset the low-energy constraints
from direct detection experiments without affecting thermal freeze-out
processes which occur at higher energies. High-energy collider and indirect
annihilation searches are the primary ways to constrain or discover
asymptotically safe dark matter.Comment: 5 pages, 2 multi-panel figures, PRD versio