New Constraints on Cosmic-ray boosted Sub-GeV Dark Matter via Light Mediators
Abstract
Traditional direct detection experiments lack the sensitivity to probe the sub-GeV dark matter (DM), primarily due to the low energy of the expected nuclear recoils. In this work, we investigate cosmic-ray (CR) upscattering as a mechanism to accelerate DM particles to detectable velocities in underground experiments. By analyzing four models of DM-nucleon interactions -- namely scalar, vector, pseudoscalar, and axial-vector mediators -- we derive constraints on the coupling parameters using data from the LZ, XENON, and Borexino experiments, covering mediator mass from to GeV. As the mediator mass varies, the shift in dominance between momentum transfer and mediator mass leads to a turnover in the constraints around --. Our results extend the reach of direct detection into the sub-GeV window and clarify the critical role of momentum dependence in light-mediator scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.2512.23282,
title = {New Constraints on Cosmic-ray boosted Sub-GeV Dark Matter via Light Mediators},
author = {Yang Yu and Guan-Sen Wang and Bo Zhang and Tian-Peng Tang and Bing-Yu Su and Lei Feng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.23282},
year = {2025}
}
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13 pages, 3 figures