Direct detection of dark matter in universal bound states
Abstract
We study the signatures for internal structure of dark matter in direct detection experiments in the context of asymmetric self-interacting dark matter. The self-interaction cross section of two dark matter particles at low energies is assumed to come close to saturating the S-wave unitarity bound, which requires the presence of a resonance near their scattering threshold. The universality of S-wave near-threshold resonances then implies that the low-energy scattering properties of a two-body bound state of dark matter particles are completely determined by its binding energy, irrespective of the underlying microphysics. The form factor for elastic scattering of the bound state from a nucleus and the possibility of breakup of the bound state produce new signatures in the nuclear recoil energy spectrum. If these features are observed in experiments, it will give a smoking-gun signature for the internal structure of dark matter.
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@article{arxiv.1311.6386,
title = {Direct detection of dark matter in universal bound states},
author = {Ranjan Laha and Eric Braaten},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.6386},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
v2: 14 pages, 5 figures. Added discussion on survival of bound state dark matter and bound state dark matter self-scattering. Conclusions unchanged. Journal version