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Boosted Dark Matter Quarrying at Surface Neutrino Detectors

We propose the idea of “Earth Shielding” to reject cosmic-ray backgrounds, in the search for boosted dark matter at surface neutrino detectors, resulting in the enhancement of the signal-to-background ratio. The identification of cosmic-originating rare signals, especially lacking features, at surfa...

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Autores principales: Kim, Doojin, Kong, Kyoungchul, Park, Jong-Chul, Shin, Seodong
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2018)155
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2314657
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author Kim, Doojin
Kong, Kyoungchul
Park, Jong-Chul
Shin, Seodong
author_facet Kim, Doojin
Kong, Kyoungchul
Park, Jong-Chul
Shin, Seodong
author_sort Kim, Doojin
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description We propose the idea of “Earth Shielding” to reject cosmic-ray backgrounds, in the search for boosted dark matter at surface neutrino detectors, resulting in the enhancement of the signal-to-background ratio. The identification of cosmic-originating rare signals, especially lacking features, at surface detectors is often considered hopeless due to a vast amount of cosmic-ray-induced background, hence underground experiments are better motivated to avoid such a challenge. We claim that surface detectors can attain remarkable sensitivities to even featureless signals, once restricting to events coming through the Earth from the opposite side of the detector location for the signals leaving appreciable tracks from which the source direction is inferred. By doing so, potential backgrounds in the signal region of interest can be substantially suppressed. To validate our claim, we study experimental reaches at several surface experiments such as SBN Program (MicroBooNE, ICARUS, and SBND) and ProtoDUNE for elastic boosted dark matter signatures stemming from the Galactic Center. We provide a systematic discussion on maximizing associated signal sensitivities.
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spelling cern-23146572021-11-13T11:08:26Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP08(2018)155http://cds.cern.ch/record/2314657engKim, DoojinKong, KyoungchulPark, Jong-ChulShin, SeodongBoosted Dark Matter Quarrying at Surface Neutrino Detectorshep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe propose the idea of “Earth Shielding” to reject cosmic-ray backgrounds, in the search for boosted dark matter at surface neutrino detectors, resulting in the enhancement of the signal-to-background ratio. The identification of cosmic-originating rare signals, especially lacking features, at surface detectors is often considered hopeless due to a vast amount of cosmic-ray-induced background, hence underground experiments are better motivated to avoid such a challenge. We claim that surface detectors can attain remarkable sensitivities to even featureless signals, once restricting to events coming through the Earth from the opposite side of the detector location for the signals leaving appreciable tracks from which the source direction is inferred. By doing so, potential backgrounds in the signal region of interest can be substantially suppressed. To validate our claim, we study experimental reaches at several surface experiments such as SBN Program (MicroBooNE, ICARUS, and SBND) and ProtoDUNE for elastic boosted dark matter signatures stemming from the Galactic Center. We provide a systematic discussion on maximizing associated signal sensitivities.We propose the idea of "Earth Shielding" to reject cosmic-ray backgrounds, in the search for boosted dark matter at surface neutrino detectors, resulting in the enhancement of the signal-to-background ratio. The identification of cosmic-originating rare signals, especially lacking features, at surface detectors is often considered hopeless due to a vast amount of cosmic-ray-induced background, hence underground experiments are better motivated to avoid such a challenge. We claim that surface detectors can attain remarkable sensitivities to even featureless signals, once restricting to events coming through the Earth from the opposite side of the detector location for the signals leaving appreciable tracks from which the source direction is inferred. By doing so, potential backgrounds in the signal region of interest can be substantially suppressed. To validate our claim, we study experimental reaches at several surface experiments such as SBN Program (MicroBooNE, ICARUS, and SBND) and ProtoDUNE for elastic boosted dark matter signatures stemming from the Galactic Center. We provide a systematic discussion on maximizing associated signal sensitivities.arXiv:1804.07302CERN-TH-2018-088EFI-18-5oai:cds.cern.ch:23146572018-04-19
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Kim, Doojin
Kong, Kyoungchul
Park, Jong-Chul
Shin, Seodong
Boosted Dark Matter Quarrying at Surface Neutrino Detectors
title Boosted Dark Matter Quarrying at Surface Neutrino Detectors
title_full Boosted Dark Matter Quarrying at Surface Neutrino Detectors
title_fullStr Boosted Dark Matter Quarrying at Surface Neutrino Detectors
title_full_unstemmed Boosted Dark Matter Quarrying at Surface Neutrino Detectors
title_short Boosted Dark Matter Quarrying at Surface Neutrino Detectors
title_sort boosted dark matter quarrying at surface neutrino detectors
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2018)155
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2314657
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