Scalar direct detection: In-medium effects
A simple extension of the Standard Model consists of a scalar field that can potentially constitute the dark matter (DM). Significant attention has been devoted to probing light O(≲10eV) scalar DM, with a multitude of experimental proposals based on condensed matter systems as well as novel material...
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doaj-9adf9c9ba7374286996859c44f96aa6e2020-11-25T03:53:43ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26932020-10-01809135779Scalar direct detection: In-medium effectsGraciela B. Gelmini0Volodymyr Takhistov1Edoardo Vitagliano2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1547, USADepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1547, USACorresponding author.; Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1547, USAA simple extension of the Standard Model consists of a scalar field that can potentially constitute the dark matter (DM). Significant attention has been devoted to probing light O(≲10eV) scalar DM, with a multitude of experimental proposals based on condensed matter systems as well as novel materials. However, the previously overlooked effective in-medium mixing of light scalars with longitudinal plasmons can strongly modify the original sensitivity calculations of the direct detection experiments. We implement the in-medium effects for scalar DM detection, using thermal field theory techniques, and show that the reach of a large class of direct DM detection experiments searching for light scalars is significantly reduced. This development identifies setups based on Dirac materials and tunable plasma haloscopes as particularly promising for scalar DM detection. Further, we also show that scalars with significant boost with respect to halo DM, such as those produced in the Sun, decay of other particles or by cosmic rays, will not suffer from in-medium suppression. Hence, multi-tonne direct DM detection experiments, such as those based on xenon or argon, also constitute a favorable target. We also discuss scalar mediated DM scattering.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269320305827 |
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A simple extension of the Standard Model consists of a scalar field that can potentially constitute the dark matter (DM). Significant attention has been devoted to probing light O(≲10eV) scalar DM, with a multitude of experimental proposals based on condensed matter systems as well as novel materials. However, the previously overlooked effective in-medium mixing of light scalars with longitudinal plasmons can strongly modify the original sensitivity calculations of the direct detection experiments. We implement the in-medium effects for scalar DM detection, using thermal field theory techniques, and show that the reach of a large class of direct DM detection experiments searching for light scalars is significantly reduced. This development identifies setups based on Dirac materials and tunable plasma haloscopes as particularly promising for scalar DM detection. Further, we also show that scalars with significant boost with respect to halo DM, such as those produced in the Sun, decay of other particles or by cosmic rays, will not suffer from in-medium suppression. Hence, multi-tonne direct DM detection experiments, such as those based on xenon or argon, also constitute a favorable target. We also discuss scalar mediated DM scattering. |
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