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Cosmic ray boosted sub-GeV gravitationally interacting dark matter in direct detection

Wenyu Wang, Lei Wu, Jin Min Yang, Hang Zhou, Bin Zhu

2020Journal of High Energy Physics50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract Detections of non-gravitational interactions of massive dark matter (DM) with visible sector so far have given null results. The DM may communicate with the ordinary matter only through gravitational interaction. Besides, the majority of traditional direct detections have poor sensitivities for light DM because of the small recoil energy. Thanks to the high energy cosmic rays (CRs), the light DM can be boosted by scattering with CRs and thus may be detected in the ongoing experiments. In this work, we derive the exclusion limits on the cosmic ray boosted sub-GeV DM with gravitational mediator from the Xenon1T data. It turns out that a sizable region of such a cosmic ray boosted DM can be excluded by the current data.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsDark matterAstrophysicsCosmic rayRecoilCOSMIC cancer databaseGravitationScalar field dark matterUltra-high-energy cosmic rayWeakly interacting massive particlesAstronomyX-ray backgroundScatteringWIMPHot dark matterLight dark matterDark energyGravitational lensNull (SQL)Particle physicsMixed dark matterDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaParticle Detector Development and PerformanceAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research