Laser induced Compton Scattering to Dark Matter in Effective Field Theory
Abstract
The detection of light dark matter (DM) is a longstanding challenge in terrestrial experiments. High-intensity facility of an intense electromagnetic field may provide a plausible strategy to study strong-field particle physics and search for light DM. In this work, we propose to search for light DM particle through the nonlinear Compton scattering in the presence of a high-intense laser field. An ultra-relativistic electron beam collides with an intense laser pulse of a number of optical photons and then decays to a pair of DM particles. We take into account the Dirac-type fermionic DM in leptophilic scenario and the DM-electron interactions in the framework of effective field theory. The decay rates of electron to a DM pair are calculated for effective DM operators of different bilinear products. We show the sensitivities of laser induced Compton scattering to the effective cutoff scale for DM lighter than 1 MeV and compare with direct detection experiments.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.12687,
title = {Laser induced Compton Scattering to Dark Matter in Effective Field Theory},
author = {Kai Ma and Tong Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.12687},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
25 pages, 9 figures. version accepted for publication in JHEP, reference updated