All attempts to directly detect particle dark matter (DM) scattering on nuclei suffer from the partial or total loss of sensitivity for DM masses in the GeV range or below. We derive novel constraints from the inevitable existence of a subdominant, but highly energetic, component of DM generated through collisions with cosmic rays. Subsequent scattering inside conventional DM detectors, as well as neutrino detectors sensitive to nuclear recoils, limits the DM-nucleon scattering cross section to be below 10 − 31 cm 2 for both spin-independent and spin-dependent scattering of light DM
Some extensions of the Standard Model provide Dark Matter candidate particles with sub-GeV mass. The...
The elastic scattering between dark matter particles and radiation represents an attractive possibil...
We calculate dark matter scattering rates in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Mo...
The recoil threshold of Direct Detection experiments limits the mass range of Dark Matter (DM) parti...
Traditional direct searches for dark matter, looking for nuclear recoils in deep underground detecto...
We study the direct detection prospects for a representative set of simplified models of sub-GeV dar...
International audienceLimits on dark matter spin dependent elastic scattering cross section on proto...
We study the properties and direct detection prospects of an as of yet neglected population of dark ...
We calculate dark matter scattering rates in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard mo...
We study the discovery reach of future Dark Matter (DM) Direct Detection experiments using DM-electr...
Light halo dark matter (DM) particles upscattered by high-energy cosmic rays (CRs) can be energetic,...
In this Letter we explore the direct detection of the dark matter in the universe, assuming the dark...
Following the construction of the general effective theory for dark matter direct detection in [1], ...
The Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) are among the main candidates for the relic dark ma...
Abstract: Neutrino telescopes are looking to detect neutrinos produced by the annihilation of weakly...
Some extensions of the Standard Model provide Dark Matter candidate particles with sub-GeV mass. The...
The elastic scattering between dark matter particles and radiation represents an attractive possibil...
We calculate dark matter scattering rates in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Mo...
The recoil threshold of Direct Detection experiments limits the mass range of Dark Matter (DM) parti...
Traditional direct searches for dark matter, looking for nuclear recoils in deep underground detecto...
We study the direct detection prospects for a representative set of simplified models of sub-GeV dar...
International audienceLimits on dark matter spin dependent elastic scattering cross section on proto...
We study the properties and direct detection prospects of an as of yet neglected population of dark ...
We calculate dark matter scattering rates in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard mo...
We study the discovery reach of future Dark Matter (DM) Direct Detection experiments using DM-electr...
Light halo dark matter (DM) particles upscattered by high-energy cosmic rays (CRs) can be energetic,...
In this Letter we explore the direct detection of the dark matter in the universe, assuming the dark...
Following the construction of the general effective theory for dark matter direct detection in [1], ...
The Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) are among the main candidates for the relic dark ma...
Abstract: Neutrino telescopes are looking to detect neutrinos produced by the annihilation of weakly...
Some extensions of the Standard Model provide Dark Matter candidate particles with sub-GeV mass. The...
The elastic scattering between dark matter particles and radiation represents an attractive possibil...
We calculate dark matter scattering rates in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Mo...