We show that the rate for dark-matter-electron scattering in an arbitrary material is determined by an experimentally measurable quantity, the complex dielectric function, for any dark matter interaction that couples to electron density. This formulation automatically includes many-body effects, eliminates all systematic theoretical uncertainties on the electronic wave functions, and allows a direct calibration of the spectrum by electromagnetic probes such as infrared spectroscopy, x-ray scattering, and electron energy-loss spectroscopy. Our formalism applies for several common benchmark models, including spin-independent interactions through scalar and vector mediators of arbitrary mass. We discuss the consequences for standard semiconduc...
Dark matter direct detection experiments still have found no evidence of the dark matter WIMPs. The ...
Direct detection experiments utilizing electronic excitations are spearheading the search for light,...
Exotic dark matter and dark energy together seem to dominate in the Universe. %The nature of dark ma...
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...
In recent years, a growing experimental program has begun to search for sub-GeV dark matter through ...
© 2016 American Physical Society. We revisit the WIMP-type dark matter scattering on electrons that ...
We develop a formalism to describe the scattering of dark matter (DM) particles by electrons bound i...
Abstract We revisit the calculation of bosonic dark matter absorption via electronic excitations. Wo...
We present DarkELF, a python package to calculate interaction rates of light dark matter in dielectr...
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 ...
We present a unified theoretical framework for computing spin-independent direct detection rates via...
Identifying the true theory of dark matter depends crucially on accurately characterizing interactio...
In the leading paradigm of modern cosmology, about 80% of our Universe's matter content is in the fo...
Dark matter direct detection experiments still have found no evidence of the dark matter WIMPs. The ...
Direct detection experiments utilizing electronic excitations are spearheading the search for light,...
Exotic dark matter and dark energy together seem to dominate in the Universe. %The nature of dark ma...
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...
In recent years, a growing experimental program has begun to search for sub-GeV dark matter through ...
© 2016 American Physical Society. We revisit the WIMP-type dark matter scattering on electrons that ...
We develop a formalism to describe the scattering of dark matter (DM) particles by electrons bound i...
Abstract We revisit the calculation of bosonic dark matter absorption via electronic excitations. Wo...
We present DarkELF, a python package to calculate interaction rates of light dark matter in dielectr...
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 ...
We present a unified theoretical framework for computing spin-independent direct detection rates via...
Identifying the true theory of dark matter depends crucially on accurately characterizing interactio...
In the leading paradigm of modern cosmology, about 80% of our Universe's matter content is in the fo...
Dark matter direct detection experiments still have found no evidence of the dark matter WIMPs. The ...
Direct detection experiments utilizing electronic excitations are spearheading the search for light,...
Exotic dark matter and dark energy together seem to dominate in the Universe. %The nature of dark ma...