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Electronic and nuclear contributions in sub-GeV dark matter scattering: A case study with hydrogen

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-12-09 v1

Abstract

Scattering of sub-GeV dark matter (DM) particles with hydrogen atoms is studied in this paper. The interactions of DM with electrons and nucleons are both included and formulated in a general framework based on nonrelativistic effective field theory. On the assumption of same dark matter coupling strengths, it is found that DM-electron interactions dominate the inelastic atomic transitions to discrete excited states and ionization continuum around the threshold regions, and DM-nucleon interactions become more important with increasing energy and dominate in elastic scattering. The conclusion should apply, qualitatively, to practical detector species so that electronic and nuclear contributions in DM scattering processes can be disentangled, while issues including binding effects and recoil mechanism in many-body systems will require further detailed calculations.

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@article{arxiv.1508.03508,
  title  = {Electronic and nuclear contributions in sub-GeV dark matter scattering: A case study with hydrogen},
  author = {Jiunn-Wei Chen and Hsin-Chang Chi and C. -P. Liu and Chih-Liang Wu and Chih-Pan Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.03508},
  year   = {2015}
}