We propose a new low-threshold direct-detection concept for dark matter and for coherent nuclear scattering of solar neutrinos, based on the dissociation of atoms and subsequent creation of color center type defects within a lattice. The novelty in our approach lies in its ability to detect single defects in a macroscopic bulk of material. This class of experiments features ultra-low energy thresholds which allows for the probing of dark matter as light as O(10) MeV through nuclear scattering. Another feature of defect creation in crystals is directional information, which presents as a spectacular signal and a handle on background reduction in the form of daily modulation of the interaction rate. We discuss the envisioned setup and detecti...
We study the reach of direct detection experiments for large bound states (containing 104 or more da...
We initiate the study of novel thermal dark matter (DM) scenarios where present-day annihilation of ...
Many astrophysical observations indicate that nonbaryonic dark matter makes up around 85% of the tot...
Abstract. We investigate the scattering of solar neutrinos on electrons and nuclei in dark matter di...
International audienceThe next generation of dark matter direct detection experiments will besensiti...
We investigate standard and non-standard solar neutrino signals in direct dark matter detection expe...
Low energy threshold detectors are necessary in many frontier fields of the experimental physics. In...
A large body of astrophysical observations indicate that around 85% of the matter in the universe is...
Direct-detection experiments for light dark matter are making enormous leaps in reaching previously ...
Dark matter (DM) direct detection experiments are entering the multiple-ton era and will be sensitiv...
12 pages, 4 figures, 3 tablesInternational audienceDark matter detectors will soon be sensitive to S...
We examine in greater detail the recent proposal of using superconductors for detecting dark matter ...
We suggest a novel experimental concept for detecting MeV-to-GeV-mass dark matter, in which the dark...
Direct-detection experiments sensitive to low-energy electron recoils from sub-GeV dark matter inter...
In the last few years many advances have been made in the field of dark matter direct detection. In ...
We study the reach of direct detection experiments for large bound states (containing 104 or more da...
We initiate the study of novel thermal dark matter (DM) scenarios where present-day annihilation of ...
Many astrophysical observations indicate that nonbaryonic dark matter makes up around 85% of the tot...
Abstract. We investigate the scattering of solar neutrinos on electrons and nuclei in dark matter di...
International audienceThe next generation of dark matter direct detection experiments will besensiti...
We investigate standard and non-standard solar neutrino signals in direct dark matter detection expe...
Low energy threshold detectors are necessary in many frontier fields of the experimental physics. In...
A large body of astrophysical observations indicate that around 85% of the matter in the universe is...
Direct-detection experiments for light dark matter are making enormous leaps in reaching previously ...
Dark matter (DM) direct detection experiments are entering the multiple-ton era and will be sensitiv...
12 pages, 4 figures, 3 tablesInternational audienceDark matter detectors will soon be sensitive to S...
We examine in greater detail the recent proposal of using superconductors for detecting dark matter ...
We suggest a novel experimental concept for detecting MeV-to-GeV-mass dark matter, in which the dark...
Direct-detection experiments sensitive to low-energy electron recoils from sub-GeV dark matter inter...
In the last few years many advances have been made in the field of dark matter direct detection. In ...
We study the reach of direct detection experiments for large bound states (containing 104 or more da...
We initiate the study of novel thermal dark matter (DM) scenarios where present-day annihilation of ...
Many astrophysical observations indicate that nonbaryonic dark matter makes up around 85% of the tot...