Motivated by the recent excess in the electron recoil from XENON1T experiment, we consider the possibility of exothermic dark matter, which is composed of two states with mass splitting. The heavier state down-scatters off the electron into the lighter state, making an appropriate recoil energy required for the Xenon excess even for the standard Maxwellian velocity distribution of dark matter. Accordingly, we determine the mass difference between two component states of dark matter to the peak electron recoil energy at about 2.5 keV up to the detector resolution, accounting for the recoil events over E$_{R}$ = 2 − 3 keV, which are most significant. We include the effects of the phase-space enhancement and the atomic excitation factor to cal...
The growing interest in the interactions between dark matter particles and electrons has received a ...
Cosmological and astronomical observations show that most of the matter in the Universe is dark. Thi...
We propose a self-interacting inelastic dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible origin of the recent...
We propose a decaying cold dark matter model to explain the excess of electron recoil observed at th...
We show that the electron recoil excess around 2 keV claimed by the Xenon Collaboration can be fitte...
We present a self-interacting boosted dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible explanation of the rec...
We scrutinize the XENON1T electron recoil excess in the scalar-singlet-extended dark matter effectiv...
Motivated by the recent XENON1T results, we explore various new physics models that can be discovere...
We scrutinize the XENON1T electron recoil excess in the scalar-singlet-extended dark matter effectiv...
We show that electron recoils induced by non-relativistic Dark Matter interactions can fit well the ...
In light of the excess in the low-energy electron recoil events reported by XENON1T, many new physic...
Abstract We study a generic model in which the dark sector is composed of a Majorana dark matter χ 1...
We study in detail sub-GeV dark matter scattering off electrons in xenon, including the expected ele...
We propose a self-interacting boosted dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible origin of the recentl...
XENON1T is a ton-scale liquid xenon time projection chamber primarily designed to search for dark ma...
The growing interest in the interactions between dark matter particles and electrons has received a ...
Cosmological and astronomical observations show that most of the matter in the Universe is dark. Thi...
We propose a self-interacting inelastic dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible origin of the recent...
We propose a decaying cold dark matter model to explain the excess of electron recoil observed at th...
We show that the electron recoil excess around 2 keV claimed by the Xenon Collaboration can be fitte...
We present a self-interacting boosted dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible explanation of the rec...
We scrutinize the XENON1T electron recoil excess in the scalar-singlet-extended dark matter effectiv...
Motivated by the recent XENON1T results, we explore various new physics models that can be discovere...
We scrutinize the XENON1T electron recoil excess in the scalar-singlet-extended dark matter effectiv...
We show that electron recoils induced by non-relativistic Dark Matter interactions can fit well the ...
In light of the excess in the low-energy electron recoil events reported by XENON1T, many new physic...
Abstract We study a generic model in which the dark sector is composed of a Majorana dark matter χ 1...
We study in detail sub-GeV dark matter scattering off electrons in xenon, including the expected ele...
We propose a self-interacting boosted dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible origin of the recentl...
XENON1T is a ton-scale liquid xenon time projection chamber primarily designed to search for dark ma...
The growing interest in the interactions between dark matter particles and electrons has received a ...
Cosmological and astronomical observations show that most of the matter in the Universe is dark. Thi...
We propose a self-interacting inelastic dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible origin of the recent...