论文标题

暗物质 - 深色光子模型以外的材料中的电子相互作用

Dark matter - electron interactions in materials beyond the dark photon model

论文作者

Catena, Riccardo, Cole, Daniel, Emken, Timon, Matas, Marek, Spaldin, Nicola, Tarantino, Walter, Urdshals, Einar

论文摘要

在过去几年中,通过地下探测器中的电子过渡搜索通过电子过渡来搜索亚GEV暗物质(DM)颗粒。在该领域中仍然开放的一个问题是,是否可以在框架中解释实验结果,在该框架中,探测器材料对外部DM探针的响应由单个电离或晶体形式描述,这是所谓的深色光子模型所预期的。在这里,电离和晶体形式因素是材料响应函数的示例:初始和最终态电子波函数的相互作用特异性积分。在这项工作中,我们通过系统地分类对Spin-0,Spin-1/2和Spin-1 DM引起的材料响应函数的系统分类来解决这个问题。我们找到了几个示例,这些示例的准确描述了DM直接检测实验的电子过渡速率需要材料响应函数,而材料响应函数超出了深色光子模型的预期。这具体说明了一个完全基于标准电离和晶体形式的框架的局限性,并指向我们最近推进的基于一般响应函数的形式主义的需求[1,2]。对于需要非标准原子和晶体响应函数的模型,我们使用[1,2]的响应函数来计算原子和晶体检测器中DM诱导的电子过渡速率,并呈现90%的置信度排斥限制,这是对Xenon1010,Xenon10,Xenon10的Null结果报道的DM-Electron相互作用的强度的90%置信度排斥限制。

The search for sub-GeV dark matter (DM) particles via electronic transitions in underground detectors attracted much theoretical and experimental interest in the past few years. A still open question in this field is whether experimental results can in general be interpreted in a framework where the response of detector materials to an external DM probe is described by a single ionisation or crystal form factor, as expected for the so-called dark photon model. Here, ionisation and crystal form factors are examples of material response functions: interaction-specific integrals of the initial and final state electron wave functions. In this work, we address this question through a systematic classification of the material response functions induced by a wide range of models for spin-0, spin-1/2 and spin-1 DM. We find several examples for which an accurate description of the electronic transition rate at DM direct detection experiments requires material response functions that go beyond those expected for the dark photon model. This concretely illustrates the limitations of a framework that is entirely based on the standard ionisation and crystal form factors, and points towards the need for the general response-function-based formalism we pushed forward recently [1,2]. For the models that require non-standard atomic and crystal response functions, we use the response functions of [1,2] to calculate the DM-induced electronic transition rate in atomic and crystal detectors, and to present 90% confidence level exclusion limits on the strength of the DM-electron interaction from the null results reported by XENON10, XENON1T, EDELWEISS and SENSEI.

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