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Dependence of dark matter - electron scattering on the galactic dark matter velocity distribution

Aria Radick, Anna-Maria Taki, Tien-Tien Yu

2021Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The rate of dark matter-electron scattering depends on the underlying velocity distribution of the dark matter halo. Importantly, dark matter-electron scattering is particularly sensitive to the high-velocity tail, which differs significantly amongst the various dark matter halo models. In this work, we summarize the leading halo models and discuss the various parameters which enter them. We recommend updated values for these parameters based on recent studies and measurements. Furthermore, we quantify the dependence of the dark matter-electron scattering rate on the choice of halo model and parameters, and demonstrate how these choices propagate to the predicted cross-section limits. The rate is most sensitive to changes in the circular velocity v0; in silicon targets, we find that the changes in the rate predictions can range from O(0.01%) to O(100%) for contact interactions and O(10%) to O(100%) for long-range interactions.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsDark matterScalar field dark matterAstrophysicsScatteringHaloDark fluidDark matter haloWeakly interacting massive particlesMixed dark matterHot dark matterLight dark matterGalactic haloRange (aeronautics)Scattering rateDark energyBaryonic dark matterElectron scatteringAstronomyCuspy halo problemDistribution (mathematics)CosmologyCold dark matterWarm dark matterComputational physicsDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaChemical and Physical Properties of Materials
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