Abstract We revisit the calculation of bosonic dark matter absorption via electronic excitations. Working in an effective field theory framework and consistently taking into account in-medium effects, we clarify the relation between dark matter and photon absorption. As is well-known, for vector (dark photon) and pseudoscalar (axion-like particle) dark matter, the absorption rates can be simply related to the target material’s optical properties. However, this is not the case for scalar dark matter, where the dominant contribution comes from a different operator than the one contributing to photon absorption, which is formally next-to-leading-order and does not suffer from in-medium screening. It is therefore imperative to have reliable fir...
Many extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics predict a parallel sector of a new U(1) sy...
We consider the direct detection of dark matter (DM) with polar materials, where single production o...
We present a new class of direct detection signals; absorption of fermionic dark matter. We enumerat...
Semiconductors are by now well-established targets for direct detection of MeV to GeV dark matter vi...
A number of direct detection experiments are searching for electron excitations created by the scatt...
We extend the calculation of dark matter direct detection rates via electronic transitions in genera...
We show that the rate for dark-matter-electron scattering in an arbitrary material is determined by ...
Discovering the nature of dark matter (DM) remains one of the most important outstanding questions i...
Superconducting targets have recently been proposed for the direct detection of dark matter as light...
We propose a new class of bosonic dark matter (DM) detectors based on resonant absorption onto a gas...
Abstract We consider the absorption by bound electrons of dark matter in the form of dark photons an...
Direct detection experiments are gaining in mass reach. Here we show that the inclusion of dark Comp...
International audienceWe propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct ...
International audienceWe propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct ...
We develop a formalism to describe the scattering of dark matter (DM) particles by electrons bound i...
Many extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics predict a parallel sector of a new U(1) sy...
We consider the direct detection of dark matter (DM) with polar materials, where single production o...
We present a new class of direct detection signals; absorption of fermionic dark matter. We enumerat...
Semiconductors are by now well-established targets for direct detection of MeV to GeV dark matter vi...
A number of direct detection experiments are searching for electron excitations created by the scatt...
We extend the calculation of dark matter direct detection rates via electronic transitions in genera...
We show that the rate for dark-matter-electron scattering in an arbitrary material is determined by ...
Discovering the nature of dark matter (DM) remains one of the most important outstanding questions i...
Superconducting targets have recently been proposed for the direct detection of dark matter as light...
We propose a new class of bosonic dark matter (DM) detectors based on resonant absorption onto a gas...
Abstract We consider the absorption by bound electrons of dark matter in the form of dark photons an...
Direct detection experiments are gaining in mass reach. Here we show that the inclusion of dark Comp...
International audienceWe propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct ...
International audienceWe propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct ...
We develop a formalism to describe the scattering of dark matter (DM) particles by electrons bound i...
Many extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics predict a parallel sector of a new U(1) sy...
We consider the direct detection of dark matter (DM) with polar materials, where single production o...
We present a new class of direct detection signals; absorption of fermionic dark matter. We enumerat...