We consider searches for the inelastic scattering of low-mass dark matter at direct detection experiments, using the Migdal effect. We find that there are degeneracies between the dark matter mass and the mass splitting that are difficult to break. Using XENON1T data we set bounds on a previously unexplored region of the inelastic dark matter parameter space. For the case of exothermic scattering, we find that the Migdal effect allows xenon-based detectors to have sensitivity to dark matter with mass, far beyond what can be obtained with nuclear recoils alone
We show that the current sensitivities of direct detection experiments have already reached the inte...
An abundance of evidence suggests that most of the Universe is composed of nonluminous matter. This ...
Dark matter elastic scattering off nuclei can result in the excitation and ionization of the recoili...
Direct dark matter detection experiments based on a liquid xenon target are leading the search for d...
Dark matter direct detection experiments still have found no evidence of the dark matter WIMPs. The ...
Abstract The elastic scattering of an atomic nucleus plays a central role in dark matter direct dete...
Dark matter can scatter and excite a nucleus to a low-lying excitation in a direct detection experim...
The present thesis, in the context of the direct detection of dark matter, focuses on the search for...
Direct detection experiments aim at the detection of dark matter in the form of weakly interacting m...
Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersThe recent development of direct d...
In this paper, we present a re-analysis of SuperCDMS data using a profile likelihood approach to sea...
Dark matter elastic scattering off nuclei can result in the excitation and ionization of the recoili...
We show that the current sensitivities of direct detection experiments have already reached the inte...
An abundance of evidence suggests that most of the Universe is composed of nonluminous matter. This ...
Dark matter elastic scattering off nuclei can result in the excitation and ionization of the recoili...
Direct dark matter detection experiments based on a liquid xenon target are leading the search for d...
Dark matter direct detection experiments still have found no evidence of the dark matter WIMPs. The ...
Abstract The elastic scattering of an atomic nucleus plays a central role in dark matter direct dete...
Dark matter can scatter and excite a nucleus to a low-lying excitation in a direct detection experim...
The present thesis, in the context of the direct detection of dark matter, focuses on the search for...
Direct detection experiments aim at the detection of dark matter in the form of weakly interacting m...
Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersThe recent development of direct d...
In this paper, we present a re-analysis of SuperCDMS data using a profile likelihood approach to sea...
Dark matter elastic scattering off nuclei can result in the excitation and ionization of the recoili...
We show that the current sensitivities of direct detection experiments have already reached the inte...
An abundance of evidence suggests that most of the Universe is composed of nonluminous matter. This ...
Dark matter elastic scattering off nuclei can result in the excitation and ionization of the recoili...