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Signatures of Dark Radiation in Neutrino and Dark Matter Detectors

We consider the generic possibility that the Universe’s energy budget includes some form of relativistic or semi-relativistic dark radiation (DR) with nongravitational interactions with standard model (SM) particles. Such dark radiation may consist of SM singlets or a nonthermal, energetic component...

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Autores principales: Cui, Yanou, Pospelov, Maxim, Pradler, Josef
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.97.103004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298746
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author Cui, Yanou
Pospelov, Maxim
Pradler, Josef
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Pospelov, Maxim
Pradler, Josef
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description We consider the generic possibility that the Universe’s energy budget includes some form of relativistic or semi-relativistic dark radiation (DR) with nongravitational interactions with standard model (SM) particles. Such dark radiation may consist of SM singlets or a nonthermal, energetic component of neutrinos. If such DR is created at a relatively recent epoch, it can carry sufficient energy to leave a detectable imprint in experiments designed to search for very weakly interacting particles: dark matter and underground neutrino experiments. We analyze this possibility in some generality, assuming that the interactive dark radiation is sourced by late decays of an unstable particle, potentially a component of dark matter, and considering a variety of possible interactions between the dark radiation and SM particles. Concentrating on the sub-GeV energy region, we derive constraints on different forms of DR using the results of the most sensitive neutrino and dark matter direct detection experiments. In particular, for interacting dark radiation carrying a typical momentum of ∼30  MeV/c, both types of experiments provide competitive constraints. This study also demonstrates that non-standard sources of neutrino emission (e.g., via dark matter decay) are capable of creating a “neutrino floor” for dark matter direct detection that is closer to current bounds than is expected from standard neutrino sources.
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spelling cern-22987462022-08-26T05:39:40Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.97.103004http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298746engCui, YanouPospelov, MaximPradler, JosefSignatures of Dark Radiation in Neutrino and Dark Matter Detectorsastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomyhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe consider the generic possibility that the Universe’s energy budget includes some form of relativistic or semi-relativistic dark radiation (DR) with nongravitational interactions with standard model (SM) particles. Such dark radiation may consist of SM singlets or a nonthermal, energetic component of neutrinos. If such DR is created at a relatively recent epoch, it can carry sufficient energy to leave a detectable imprint in experiments designed to search for very weakly interacting particles: dark matter and underground neutrino experiments. We analyze this possibility in some generality, assuming that the interactive dark radiation is sourced by late decays of an unstable particle, potentially a component of dark matter, and considering a variety of possible interactions between the dark radiation and SM particles. Concentrating on the sub-GeV energy region, we derive constraints on different forms of DR using the results of the most sensitive neutrino and dark matter direct detection experiments. In particular, for interacting dark radiation carrying a typical momentum of ∼30  MeV/c, both types of experiments provide competitive constraints. This study also demonstrates that non-standard sources of neutrino emission (e.g., via dark matter decay) are capable of creating a “neutrino floor” for dark matter direct detection that is closer to current bounds than is expected from standard neutrino sources.We consider the generic possibility that the Universe's energy budget includes some form of relativistic or semi-relativistic dark radiation (DR) with non-gravitational interactions with Standard Model (SM) particles. Such dark radiation may consist of SM singlets or a non-thermal, energetic component of neutrinos. If such DR is created at a relatively recent epoch, it can carry sufficient energy to leave a detectable imprint in experiments designed to search for very weakly interacting particles: dark matter and underground neutrino experiments. We analyze this possibility in some generality, assuming that the interactive dark radiation is sourced by late decays of an unstable particle, potentially a component of dark matter, and considering a variety of possible interactions between the dark radiation and SM particles. Concentrating on the sub-GeV energy region, we derive constraints on different forms of DR using the results of the most sensitive neutrino and dark matter direct detection experiments. In particular, for interacting dark radiation carrying a typical momentum of $\sim30$~MeV$/c$, both types of experiments provide competitive constraints. This study also demonstrates that non-standard sources of neutrino emission (e.g. via dark matter decay) are capable of creating a "neutrino floor" for dark matter direct detection that is closer to current bounds than is expected from standard neutrino sources.arXiv:1711.04531oai:cds.cern.ch:22987462017-11-13
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Astrophysics and Astronomy
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Cui, Yanou
Pospelov, Maxim
Pradler, Josef
Signatures of Dark Radiation in Neutrino and Dark Matter Detectors
title Signatures of Dark Radiation in Neutrino and Dark Matter Detectors
title_full Signatures of Dark Radiation in Neutrino and Dark Matter Detectors
title_fullStr Signatures of Dark Radiation in Neutrino and Dark Matter Detectors
title_full_unstemmed Signatures of Dark Radiation in Neutrino and Dark Matter Detectors
title_short Signatures of Dark Radiation in Neutrino and Dark Matter Detectors
title_sort signatures of dark radiation in neutrino and dark matter detectors
topic astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.97.103004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298746
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