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Direct Detection of Dark Matter: Precision Predictions in a Simplified Model Framework

<!--HTML-->We present a calculation of the next-to-leading order QCD corrections for the scattering of Dark Matter particles off nucleons in the framework of simplified models with $s$- and $t$-channel mediators. These results are matched to the Wilson coefficients and operators of an effectiv...

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Autor principal: Borschensky, Christoph
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2752662
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description <!--HTML-->We present a calculation of the next-to-leading order QCD corrections for the scattering of Dark Matter particles off nucleons in the framework of simplified models with $s$- and $t$-channel mediators. These results are matched to the Wilson coefficients and operators of an effective field theory that is generally used for the presentation of experimental results on spin-independent and spin-dependent direct detection rates. Detailed phenomenological studies illustrate the complementary reach of collider searches for Dark Matter and the direct detection experiments CRESST and XENON. In the case of cancellation effects in the tree-level contributions, one-loop corrections can have a particularly large impact on exclusion limits in the case of combined $s + t$-channel models.
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spelling cern-27526622022-11-02T22:35:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2752662engBorschensky, ChristophDirect Detection of Dark Matter: Precision Predictions in a Simplified Model Framework(Re)interpreting the results of new physics searches at the LHCLPCC Workshops<!--HTML-->We present a calculation of the next-to-leading order QCD corrections for the scattering of Dark Matter particles off nucleons in the framework of simplified models with $s$- and $t$-channel mediators. These results are matched to the Wilson coefficients and operators of an effective field theory that is generally used for the presentation of experimental results on spin-independent and spin-dependent direct detection rates. Detailed phenomenological studies illustrate the complementary reach of collider searches for Dark Matter and the direct detection experiments CRESST and XENON. In the case of cancellation effects in the tree-level contributions, one-loop corrections can have a particularly large impact on exclusion limits in the case of combined $s + t$-channel models.oai:cds.cern.ch:27526622021
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Direct Detection of Dark Matter: Precision Predictions in a Simplified Model Framework
title Direct Detection of Dark Matter: Precision Predictions in a Simplified Model Framework
title_full Direct Detection of Dark Matter: Precision Predictions in a Simplified Model Framework
title_fullStr Direct Detection of Dark Matter: Precision Predictions in a Simplified Model Framework
title_full_unstemmed Direct Detection of Dark Matter: Precision Predictions in a Simplified Model Framework
title_short Direct Detection of Dark Matter: Precision Predictions in a Simplified Model Framework
title_sort direct detection of dark matter: precision predictions in a simplified model framework
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