We use the Migdal effect to extend to low masses the bounds on each of the effective couplings of the non-relativistic effective field theory of a WIMP of mass mχ and spin 1/2 that interacts inelastically with nuclei by either upscattering to a heavier state with mass splitting δ>0 or by downscattering to a lighter state with δ<0. In order to do so we perform a systematic analysis of the Migdal bounds in the mχ−δ parameter space comparing them to those from nuclear recoil searches. The Migdal effect allows to significantly extend to low WIMP masses the nuclear recoil bounds for δ<0. In this case the bounds are driven by XENON1T, except when δ is vanishing or very small, when, depending on the WIMP-nucleus interaction, in the lower end of the mχ range either DS50 or SuperCDMS are more constraining. On the other hand, when δ>0 and the WIMP particle upscatters to a heavier state nuclear recoil bounds are stronger than those from the Migdal effect.
@article{arxiv.2407.16187,
title = {Low-mass constraints on WIMP effective models of inelastic scattering using the Migdal effect},
author = {Sunghyun Kang and Stefano Scopel and Gaurav Tomar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.16187},
year = {2025}
}
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21 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables. Updated to published version