Heavy sterile neutrino in dark matter searches
Abstract
Sterile neutrinos are possible dark matter candidates. We examine here possible detection mechanisms, assuming that the neutrino has a mass of about 50 keV and couples to the ordinary neutrino. Even though this neutrino is quite heavy, it is non relativistic with a maximum kinetic energy of 0.1 eV. Thus new experimental techniques are required for its detection. We estimate the expected event rate in the following cases: i) Measure electron recoils in the case of materials with very low electron binding. ii) Low temperature crystal bolometers. iii) Spin induced atomic excitations at very low temperatures, leading to a characteristic photon spectrum. iv) Observation of resonances in antineutrino absorption by a nucleus undergoing electron capture. v) Neutrino induced electron events beyond the end point energy of beta decaying systems, e.g. in the tritium decay studied by KATRIN.
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@article{arxiv.1707.02550,
title = {Heavy sterile neutrino in dark matter searches},
author = {Paraskevi C. Divari and John D. Vergados},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.02550},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
17 pages, 8 figures ; revised figures, corrected typos, additional comments ; results unchanged