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DirectDM: a tool for dark matter direct detection

We provide a Mathematica package, DirectDM, that takes as input the Wilson coefficients of the relativistic effective theory describing the interactions of dark matter with quarks, gluons and photons, and matches it onto an effective theory describing the interactions of dark matter with neutrons an...

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Autores principales: Bishara, Fady, Brod, Joachim, Grinstein, Benjamin, Zupan, Jure
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2284135
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author Bishara, Fady
Brod, Joachim
Grinstein, Benjamin
Zupan, Jure
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Brod, Joachim
Grinstein, Benjamin
Zupan, Jure
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description We provide a Mathematica package, DirectDM, that takes as input the Wilson coefficients of the relativistic effective theory describing the interactions of dark matter with quarks, gluons and photons, and matches it onto an effective theory describing the interactions of dark matter with neutrons and protons. The nonperturbative matching is performed at leading order in a chiral expansion. The one-loop QCD and QED renormalization-group evolution from the electroweak scale down to the hadronic scale, as well as finite corrections at the heavy quark thresholds are taken into account. We also provide an interface with the package DMFormFactor so that, starting from the relativistic effective theory, one can directly obtain the event rates for direct detection experiments.
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spelling cern-22841352021-05-03T08:16:04Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2284135engBishara, FadyBrod, JoachimGrinstein, BenjaminZupan, JureDirectDM: a tool for dark matter direct detectionastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomyhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe provide a Mathematica package, DirectDM, that takes as input the Wilson coefficients of the relativistic effective theory describing the interactions of dark matter with quarks, gluons and photons, and matches it onto an effective theory describing the interactions of dark matter with neutrons and protons. The nonperturbative matching is performed at leading order in a chiral expansion. The one-loop QCD and QED renormalization-group evolution from the electroweak scale down to the hadronic scale, as well as finite corrections at the heavy quark thresholds are taken into account. We also provide an interface with the package DMFormFactor so that, starting from the relativistic effective theory, one can directly obtain the event rates for direct detection experiments.DO-TH-17-11OUTP-17-08ParXiv:1708.02678oai:cds.cern.ch:22841352017
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Brod, Joachim
Grinstein, Benjamin
Zupan, Jure
DirectDM: a tool for dark matter direct detection
title DirectDM: a tool for dark matter direct detection
title_full DirectDM: a tool for dark matter direct detection
title_fullStr DirectDM: a tool for dark matter direct detection
title_full_unstemmed DirectDM: a tool for dark matter direct detection
title_short DirectDM: a tool for dark matter direct detection
title_sort directdm: a tool for dark matter direct detection
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Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2284135
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