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No room to hide: implications of cosmic-ray upscattering for GeV-scale dark matter
The irreducible upscattering of cold dark matter by cosmic rays opens up the intriguing possibility of detecting even light dark matter in conventional direct detection experiments or underground neutrino detectors. The mechanism also significantly enhances sensitivity to models with very large nucl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2023)123 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2826687 |
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author | Alvey, James Bringmann, Torsten Kolesova, Helena |
author_facet | Alvey, James Bringmann, Torsten Kolesova, Helena |
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description | The irreducible upscattering of cold dark matter by cosmic rays opens up the intriguing possibility of detecting even light dark matter in conventional direct detection experiments or underground neutrino detectors. The mechanism also significantly enhances sensitivity to models with very large nuclear scattering rates, where the atmosphere and rock overburden efficiently stop standard non-relativistic dark matter particles before they could reach the detector. In this article, we demonstrate that cosmic-ray upscattering essentially closes the window for strongly interacting dark matter in the (sub-)GeV mass range. Arriving at this conclusion crucially requires a detailed treatment of both nuclear form factors and inelastic dark matter-nucleus scattering, as well as including the full momentum-transfer dependence of scattering amplitudes. We illustrate the latter point by considering three generic situations where such a momentum-dependence is particularly relevant, namely for interactions dominated by the exchange of light vector or scalar mediators, respectively, and for dark matter particles of finite size. As a final concrete example, we apply our analysis to a putative hexaquark state, which has been suggested as a viable baryonic dark matter candidate. Once again, we find that the updated constraints derived in this work close a significant part of otherwise unconstrained parameter space. |
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spelling | cern-28266872023-03-14T08:07:09Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP01(2023)123http://cds.cern.ch/record/2826687engAlvey, JamesBringmann, TorstenKolesova, HelenaNo room to hide: implications of cosmic-ray upscattering for GeV-scale dark matterAstrophysics and AstronomyParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe irreducible upscattering of cold dark matter by cosmic rays opens up the intriguing possibility of detecting even light dark matter in conventional direct detection experiments or underground neutrino detectors. The mechanism also significantly enhances sensitivity to models with very large nuclear scattering rates, where the atmosphere and rock overburden efficiently stop standard non-relativistic dark matter particles before they could reach the detector. In this article, we demonstrate that cosmic-ray upscattering essentially closes the window for strongly interacting dark matter in the (sub-)GeV mass range. Arriving at this conclusion crucially requires a detailed treatment of both nuclear form factors and inelastic dark matter-nucleus scattering, as well as including the full momentum-transfer dependence of scattering amplitudes. We illustrate the latter point by considering three generic situations where such a momentum-dependence is particularly relevant, namely for interactions dominated by the exchange of light vector or scalar mediators, respectively, and for dark matter particles of finite size. As a final concrete example, we apply our analysis to a putative hexaquark state, which has been suggested as a viable baryonic dark matter candidate. Once again, we find that the updated constraints derived in this work close a significant part of otherwise unconstrained parameter space.The irreducible upscattering of cold dark matter by cosmic rays opens up the intriguing possibility of detecting even light dark matter in conventional direct detection experiments or underground neutrino detectors. The mechanism also significantly enhances sensitivity to models with very large nuclear scattering rates, where the atmosphere and rock overburden efficiently stop standard non-relativistic dark matter particles before they could reach the detector. In this article, we demonstrate that cosmic-ray upscattering essentially closes the window for strongly interacting dark matter in the (sub-)GeV mass range. Arriving at this conclusion crucially requires a detailed treatment of both nuclear form factors and inelastic dark matter-nucleus scattering, as well as including the full momentum-transfer dependence of scattering amplitudes. We illustrate the latter point by considering three generic situations where such a momentum-dependence is particularly relevant, namely for interactions dominated by the exchange of light vector or scalar mediators, respectively, and for dark matter particles of finite size. As a final concrete example, we apply our analysis to a putative hexaquark state, which has been suggested as a viable baryonic dark matter candidate. Once again, we find that the updated constraints derived in this work close a significant part of otherwise unconstrained parameter space.arXiv:2209.03360CERN-TH-2022-147oai:cds.cern.ch:28266872022-09-07 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Particle Physics - Phenomenology Alvey, James Bringmann, Torsten Kolesova, Helena No room to hide: implications of cosmic-ray upscattering for GeV-scale dark matter |
title | No room to hide: implications of cosmic-ray upscattering for GeV-scale dark matter |
title_full | No room to hide: implications of cosmic-ray upscattering for GeV-scale dark matter |
title_fullStr | No room to hide: implications of cosmic-ray upscattering for GeV-scale dark matter |
title_full_unstemmed | No room to hide: implications of cosmic-ray upscattering for GeV-scale dark matter |
title_short | No room to hide: implications of cosmic-ray upscattering for GeV-scale dark matter |
title_sort | no room to hide: implications of cosmic-ray upscattering for gev-scale dark matter |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2023)123 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2826687 |
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