Direct dark matter research by observing electrons produced in neutralino-nucleus collisions

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Direct dark matter research by observing electrons produced in neutralino-nucleus collisions (EN)

Ejiri, H.
Moustakidis, Ch. C.
Vergados, J. D.

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2019-12-05


The most important process for directly detecting dark matter is the LSP-nucleus elastic scattering by measuring the energy of the recoiling nucleus. In the present work we explore a novel process that is the detection of the dark matter constituents by observing the low energy ionization electrons. We develop the formalism and apply it in calculating the ratio of the ionization rate to the nuclear recoil rate in a variety of atoms. The obtained ratios are essentially independent of all parameters of supersymmetry except the neutralino mass, but they crucially depend on the electron energy cut off. Based on our results it is both interesting and realistic to detect the LSP by measuring the ionization electrons following the-LSP nuclear collisions. (EN)


Annual Symposium of the Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society

English

Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society (HNPS) (EN)


2654-0088
2654-007X
Annual Symposium of the Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society; Τόμ. 14 (2005): HNPS2005; 19-24 (EL)
HNPS Advances in Nuclear Physics; Vol. 14 (2005): HNPS2005; 19-24 (EN)

Πνευματική ιδιοκτησία (c) 2019 Ch. C. Moustakidis, J. D. Vergados, H. Ejiri (EL)




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