We examine the consequences of the effective field theory (EFT) of dark matter–nucleon scattering for current and proposed direct detection experiments. Exclusion limits on EFT coupling constants computed using the optimum interval method are presented for SuperCDMS Soudan, CDMS II, and LUX, and the necessity of combining results from multiple experiments in order to determine dark matter parameters is discussed. We demonstrate that spectral differences between the standard dark matter model and a general EFT interaction can produce a bias when calculating exclusion limits and when developing signal models for likelihood and machine learning techniques. We also discuss the implications of the EFT for the next-generation (G2) direct detectio...
The effective theory of isoscalar dark matter-nucleon interactions mediated by heavy spin-one or s...
We discuss a framework (based on non-relativistic operators) and a self-contained set of numerical t...
In this article we investigate the benefits of increasing the maximum nuclear recoil energy analysed...
We examine the consequences of the effective field theory (EFT) of dark matter–nucleon scattering fo...
We examine the consequences of the effective field theory (EFT) of dark matter–nucleon scattering fo...
The scattering of dark matter particles off nuclei in direct detection experiments can be described ...
International audienceThe scattering of dark matter particles off nuclei in direct detection experim...
We discuss the limitations to the use of the effective field theory approach to study dark matter at...
We compare the general effective theory of one-body dark matter nucleon interactions to current dire...
The existence of Dark Matter (DM) is observationally well established due to its gravitational inter...
Numerous experimental observations place Dark Matter (DM) as a central character in our cosmological...
Dark matter direct detection searches for signals coming from dark matter scattering against nuclei ...
We discuss the limitations to the use of the effective field theory approach to study dark matter at...
We present global fits of an effective field theory description of real, and complex scalar dark mat...
AbstractWe discuss the limitations to the use of the effective field theory approach to study dark m...
The effective theory of isoscalar dark matter-nucleon interactions mediated by heavy spin-one or s...
We discuss a framework (based on non-relativistic operators) and a self-contained set of numerical t...
In this article we investigate the benefits of increasing the maximum nuclear recoil energy analysed...
We examine the consequences of the effective field theory (EFT) of dark matter–nucleon scattering fo...
We examine the consequences of the effective field theory (EFT) of dark matter–nucleon scattering fo...
The scattering of dark matter particles off nuclei in direct detection experiments can be described ...
International audienceThe scattering of dark matter particles off nuclei in direct detection experim...
We discuss the limitations to the use of the effective field theory approach to study dark matter at...
We compare the general effective theory of one-body dark matter nucleon interactions to current dire...
The existence of Dark Matter (DM) is observationally well established due to its gravitational inter...
Numerous experimental observations place Dark Matter (DM) as a central character in our cosmological...
Dark matter direct detection searches for signals coming from dark matter scattering against nuclei ...
We discuss the limitations to the use of the effective field theory approach to study dark matter at...
We present global fits of an effective field theory description of real, and complex scalar dark mat...
AbstractWe discuss the limitations to the use of the effective field theory approach to study dark m...
The effective theory of isoscalar dark matter-nucleon interactions mediated by heavy spin-one or s...
We discuss a framework (based on non-relativistic operators) and a self-contained set of numerical t...
In this article we investigate the benefits of increasing the maximum nuclear recoil energy analysed...