In recent years, a growing experimental program has begun to search for sub-GeV dark matter through its scattering with electrons. An associated theoretical challenge is to compute the dark matter scattering rate in experimental targets, and to find materials with large scattering rates. In this paper we point out that, if dark matter scatters through a mediator that couples to EM charge, then electromagnetic sum rules place limits on the achievable scattering rates. These limits serve as a useful sanity check for calculations, as well as setting a theoretical target for proposed detection methods. Motivated by this analysis, we explore how conductor-dielectric heterostructures can result in enhanced scattering rates compared to bulk conduc...
Abstract: We suggest that an interplay between microscopic and macroscopic physics can give rise to ...
We suggest that an interplay between microscopic and macroscopic physics can give rise to dark matte...
© 2016 American Physical Society. We revisit the WIMP-type dark matter scattering on electrons that ...
A number of direct detection experiments are searching for electron excitations created by the scatt...
We show that the rate for dark-matter-electron scattering in an arbitrary material is determined by ...
Recent sky surveys have discovered a large number of stellar substructures. It is highly likely that...
We extend the calculation of dark matter direct detection rates via electronic transitions in genera...
Direct detection experiments utilizing electronic excitations are spearheading the search for light,...
In light of recent results from low-threshold dark matter detectors, we revisit the possibility of a...
Dark matter (DM)-electron scattering is a prime target of a number of direct DM detection experiment...
The scattering of light dark matter off thermal electrons inside the Sun produces a "fast" sub-compo...
The low-threshold experiment SENSEI, which uses the ultralow-noise silicon Skipper-CCD to explore li...
We develop a formalism to describe the scattering of dark matter (DM) particles by electrons bound i...
Direct detection for sub-GeV dark matter is developing rapidly, with many novel experimental ideas a...
Recently, there had been renewed interest in limiting the interaction between dark matter particles ...
Abstract: We suggest that an interplay between microscopic and macroscopic physics can give rise to ...
We suggest that an interplay between microscopic and macroscopic physics can give rise to dark matte...
© 2016 American Physical Society. We revisit the WIMP-type dark matter scattering on electrons that ...
A number of direct detection experiments are searching for electron excitations created by the scatt...
We show that the rate for dark-matter-electron scattering in an arbitrary material is determined by ...
Recent sky surveys have discovered a large number of stellar substructures. It is highly likely that...
We extend the calculation of dark matter direct detection rates via electronic transitions in genera...
Direct detection experiments utilizing electronic excitations are spearheading the search for light,...
In light of recent results from low-threshold dark matter detectors, we revisit the possibility of a...
Dark matter (DM)-electron scattering is a prime target of a number of direct DM detection experiment...
The scattering of light dark matter off thermal electrons inside the Sun produces a "fast" sub-compo...
The low-threshold experiment SENSEI, which uses the ultralow-noise silicon Skipper-CCD to explore li...
We develop a formalism to describe the scattering of dark matter (DM) particles by electrons bound i...
Direct detection for sub-GeV dark matter is developing rapidly, with many novel experimental ideas a...
Recently, there had been renewed interest in limiting the interaction between dark matter particles ...
Abstract: We suggest that an interplay between microscopic and macroscopic physics can give rise to ...
We suggest that an interplay between microscopic and macroscopic physics can give rise to dark matte...
© 2016 American Physical Society. We revisit the WIMP-type dark matter scattering on electrons that ...