We scrutinize the XENON1T electron recoil excess in the scalar-singlet-extended dark matter effective field theory. We confront it with various astrophysical and laboratory constraints both in a general setup and in the more specific, recently proposed, variant with leptophilic Z2-odd mediators. The latter also provide mass to the light leptons via suppressed Z2 breaking, a structure that is well fitting with the nature of the observed excess and the discrete symmetry leads to nonstandard dark-matter interactions. We find that the excess can be explained by neutrino-electron interactions, linked with the neutrino and electron masses, while dark-matter-electron scattering does not lead to statistically significant improvement. We analyze the...
Cosmological and astronomical observations show that most of the matter in the Universe is dark. Thi...
Recently the XENON1T collaboration has released new results on searches for new physics in low-energ...
Motivated by the recently reported excess of electron recoil events by the XENON1T experiment, we pr...
We scrutinize the XENON1T electron recoil excess in the scalar-singlet-extended dark matter effectiv...
We scrutinize the XENON1T electron recoil excess in the scalar-singlet-extended dark matter effectiv...
We show that electron recoils induced by non-relativistic Dark Matter interactions can fit well the ...
Motivated by the recent excess in the electron recoil from XENON1T experiment, we consider the possi...
We perform a constrained spectral fit analysis of the excess observed in the electron recoil energy ...
We present a self-interacting boosted dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible explanation of the rec...
In light of the excess in the low-energy electron recoil events reported by XENON1T, many new physic...
Dark matter is poorly constrained by direct detection experiments at masses below 1 MeV. This is an ...
We show that the electron recoil excess around 2 keV claimed by the Xenon Collaboration can be fitte...
In the present work, we have extended the standard model by an abelian $$U(1)_{X}$$ gauge group and ...
Motivated by the recent XENON1T results, we explore various new physics models that can be discovere...
We propose a decaying cold dark matter model to explain the excess of electron recoil observed at th...
Cosmological and astronomical observations show that most of the matter in the Universe is dark. Thi...
Recently the XENON1T collaboration has released new results on searches for new physics in low-energ...
Motivated by the recently reported excess of electron recoil events by the XENON1T experiment, we pr...
We scrutinize the XENON1T electron recoil excess in the scalar-singlet-extended dark matter effectiv...
We scrutinize the XENON1T electron recoil excess in the scalar-singlet-extended dark matter effectiv...
We show that electron recoils induced by non-relativistic Dark Matter interactions can fit well the ...
Motivated by the recent excess in the electron recoil from XENON1T experiment, we consider the possi...
We perform a constrained spectral fit analysis of the excess observed in the electron recoil energy ...
We present a self-interacting boosted dark matter (DM) scenario as a possible explanation of the rec...
In light of the excess in the low-energy electron recoil events reported by XENON1T, many new physic...
Dark matter is poorly constrained by direct detection experiments at masses below 1 MeV. This is an ...
We show that the electron recoil excess around 2 keV claimed by the Xenon Collaboration can be fitte...
In the present work, we have extended the standard model by an abelian $$U(1)_{X}$$ gauge group and ...
Motivated by the recent XENON1T results, we explore various new physics models that can be discovere...
We propose a decaying cold dark matter model to explain the excess of electron recoil observed at th...
Cosmological and astronomical observations show that most of the matter in the Universe is dark. Thi...
Recently the XENON1T collaboration has released new results on searches for new physics in low-energ...
Motivated by the recently reported excess of electron recoil events by the XENON1T experiment, we pr...