We propose a new class of bosonic dark matter (DM) detectors based on resonant absorption onto a gas of small polyatomic molecules. Bosonic DM acts on the molecules as a narrow-band perturbation, like an intense but weakly coupled laser. The excited molecules emit the absorbed energy into fluorescence photons that are picked up by sensitive photodetectors with low dark count rates. This setup is sensitive to any DM candidate that couples to electrons, photons, and nuclei, and may improve on current searches by several orders of magnitude in coupling for DM masses between 0.2 eV and 20 eV. This type of detector has excellent intrinsic energy resolution, along with several control variables—pressure, temperature, external electromagnetic fiel...
Numerous astrophysical and cosmological observations are best explained by the existence of dark mat...
Cosmological observations and the dynamics of the Milky Way provide ample evidence for an invisible ...
Author Institution: NIST JILA Department of Chemistry \& Biochemistry, Univ of ColoradoHigh sensitiv...
We propose a novel direct detection concept to search for dark matter with 100 keV to 100 MeV masses...
AbstractWe believe that the Dark Matter (DM) search should be expanded into the domain of detectors ...
We believe that the Dark Matter (DM) search should be expanded into the domain of detectors sensitiv...
Abstract We revisit the calculation of bosonic dark matter absorption via electronic excitations. Wo...
Dark matter (DM) represents one of the most intriguing challenges of modern physics, both for the th...
Superconducting targets have recently been proposed for the direct detection of dark matter as light...
Low energy threshold detectors are necessary in many frontier fields of experimental physics. In par...
Low energy threshold detectors are necessary in many frontier fields of the experimental physics. In...
We propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct detection of sub-MeV d...
Many theoretical models of dark energy invoke rolling scaler fields which in turn predict time varyi...
International audienceWe propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct ...
Discovering the nature of dark matter (DM) remains one of the most important outstanding questions i...
Numerous astrophysical and cosmological observations are best explained by the existence of dark mat...
Cosmological observations and the dynamics of the Milky Way provide ample evidence for an invisible ...
Author Institution: NIST JILA Department of Chemistry \& Biochemistry, Univ of ColoradoHigh sensitiv...
We propose a novel direct detection concept to search for dark matter with 100 keV to 100 MeV masses...
AbstractWe believe that the Dark Matter (DM) search should be expanded into the domain of detectors ...
We believe that the Dark Matter (DM) search should be expanded into the domain of detectors sensitiv...
Abstract We revisit the calculation of bosonic dark matter absorption via electronic excitations. Wo...
Dark matter (DM) represents one of the most intriguing challenges of modern physics, both for the th...
Superconducting targets have recently been proposed for the direct detection of dark matter as light...
Low energy threshold detectors are necessary in many frontier fields of experimental physics. In par...
Low energy threshold detectors are necessary in many frontier fields of the experimental physics. In...
We propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct detection of sub-MeV d...
Many theoretical models of dark energy invoke rolling scaler fields which in turn predict time varyi...
International audienceWe propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct ...
Discovering the nature of dark matter (DM) remains one of the most important outstanding questions i...
Numerous astrophysical and cosmological observations are best explained by the existence of dark mat...
Cosmological observations and the dynamics of the Milky Way provide ample evidence for an invisible ...
Author Institution: NIST JILA Department of Chemistry \& Biochemistry, Univ of ColoradoHigh sensitiv...