We examine in greater detail the recent proposal of using superconductors for detecting dark matter as light as the warm dark matter limit of O(keV). Detection of suc light dark matter is possible if the entire kinetic energy of the dark matter is extracted in the scattering, and if the experiment is sensitive to O(meV) energy depositions. This is the case for Fermi-degenerate materials in which the Fermi velocity exceeds the dark matter velocity dispersion in the Milky Way of ∼ 10−3. We focus on a concrete experimental proposal using a superconducting target with a transition edge sensor in order to detect the small energy deposits from the dark matter scatterings. Considering a wide variety of constraints, from dark matter self-interactio...
The direct detection of dark matter through its elastic scattering off nucleons is among the most pr...
Decades of astrophysical observations suggest that 23% of the mass energy of the universe is dark. M...
AbstractDark matter with mass below about a GeV is essentially unobservable in conventional direct d...
We examine in greater detail the recent proposal of using superconductors for detecting dark matter ...
We propose and study a new class of superconducting detectors that are sensitive to O(meV) electron ...
Superconducting targets have recently been proposed for the direct detection of dark matter as light...
We propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct detection of sub-MeV d...
International audienceWe propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct ...
In the last century, cosmological and astrophysical observations indicated that ~ 85% of the matter ...
We explore the potential of future cryogenic direct detection experiments to determine the propertie...
We determine the prospects for direct and indirect detection of thermal relic neutralinos in supersy...
We show that the rate for dark-matter-electron scattering in an arbitrary material is determined by ...
We consider a model of light (sub-GeV) dark matter that escapes many of the bounds placed by current...
Superconducting detectors have become an important tool in experimental astroparticle physics, which...
We propose a new low-threshold direct-detection concept for dark matter and for coherent nuclear sca...
The direct detection of dark matter through its elastic scattering off nucleons is among the most pr...
Decades of astrophysical observations suggest that 23% of the mass energy of the universe is dark. M...
AbstractDark matter with mass below about a GeV is essentially unobservable in conventional direct d...
We examine in greater detail the recent proposal of using superconductors for detecting dark matter ...
We propose and study a new class of superconducting detectors that are sensitive to O(meV) electron ...
Superconducting targets have recently been proposed for the direct detection of dark matter as light...
We propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct detection of sub-MeV d...
International audienceWe propose the use of three-dimensional Dirac materials as targets for direct ...
In the last century, cosmological and astrophysical observations indicated that ~ 85% of the matter ...
We explore the potential of future cryogenic direct detection experiments to determine the propertie...
We determine the prospects for direct and indirect detection of thermal relic neutralinos in supersy...
We show that the rate for dark-matter-electron scattering in an arbitrary material is determined by ...
We consider a model of light (sub-GeV) dark matter that escapes many of the bounds placed by current...
Superconducting detectors have become an important tool in experimental astroparticle physics, which...
We propose a new low-threshold direct-detection concept for dark matter and for coherent nuclear sca...
The direct detection of dark matter through its elastic scattering off nucleons is among the most pr...
Decades of astrophysical observations suggest that 23% of the mass energy of the universe is dark. M...
AbstractDark matter with mass below about a GeV is essentially unobservable in conventional direct d...