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Old rocks, new limits: excavated ancient mica searches for dark matter

Javier F. Acevedo, Joseph Bramante, A. Goodman

2023Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Minerals excavated from the Earth's crust contain gigayear-long astroparticle records, which can be read out using acid etching and microscopy, providing unmatched sensitivity to high mass dark matter. A roughly millimetre size slab of 500 million year old muscovite mica, calibrated and analyzed by Snowden-Ifft et al. in 1990, revealed no signs of dark matter recoils and placed competitive limits on the nuclear interactions for sub-TeV mass dark matter. A different analysis of larger mica slabs in 1986 by Price and Salamon searched for strongly interacting monopoles. After implementing a detailed treatment of Earth's overburden, we utilize these ancient etched mica data to obtain new bounds on high mass dark matter interactions with nuclei.

Topics & Concepts

MicaDark matterPhysicsMuscoviteWeakly interacting massive particlesOverburdenWIMPAstrophysicsDark energyGeologyScalar field dark matterCosmologyPaleontologyQuartzDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesParticle Detector Development and Performance
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