论文标题
在暗物质和中微子实验中优化充满活力的轻质暗物质搜索
Optimizing Energetic Light Dark Matter Searches in Dark Matter and Neutrino Experiments
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论文摘要
具有大容量($ \ gtrsim 1 $吨)检测器的中微子和暗物质实验可以为来自当前宇宙的充满活力的光暗物质引起的信号提供出色的敏感性。在弹性和无弹性的暗物质中,以完全独立的方式,将增强的暗物质作为充满活力的光暗物质的具体例子,我们仔细检查了两个代表性的搜索通道,电子散射和质子散射,包括深度非弹性散射过程。在这项工作中,采用了一个暗规玻色子作为介导标准模型颗粒与增强暗物质之间相互作用的粒子。我们发现,这两个通道的信号灵敏度高度取决于(质量)参数区域的探测,因此应明智地设计搜索策略和通道,尤其是在实验的早期阶段。特别地,如果下面的质量位于$ \ Mathcal {O} $(GEV),则与准弹性质子散射相比,与准弹性质子散射相比,与准弹性质子散射相比,提出的深色深度非弹性散射的贡献可能是转向的(重要)。我们展示了如何实际执行搜索和相关分析,并采用了示例探测器,例如Darkside-20k,Dune,Hyper-Kamiokande和DeepCore,并考虑了各自的探测器规格。对于其他潜在检测器,我们提供了一个摘要表,收集相关信息,可以轻松地从中进行类似的研究。
Neutrino and dark matter experiments with large-volume ($\gtrsim 1$ ton) detectors can provide excellent sensitivity to signals induced by energetic light dark matter coming from the present universe. Taking boosted dark matter as a concrete example of energetic light dark matter, we scrutinize two representative search channels, electron scattering and proton scattering including deep inelastic scattering processes, in the context of elastic and inelastic boosted dark matter, in a completely detector-independent manner. In this work, a dark gauge boson is adopted as the particle to mediate the interactions between the Standard Model particles and boosted dark matter. We find that the signal sensitivity of the two channels highly depends on the (mass-)parameter region to probe, so search strategies and channels should be designed sensibly especially at the earlier stage of experiments. In particular, the contribution from the boosted-dark-matter-initiated deep inelastic scattering can be subleading (important) compared to the quasi-elastic proton scattering, if the mass of the mediator is below (above) $\mathcal{O}$(GeV). We demonstrate how to practically perform searches and relevant analyses, employing example detectors such as DarkSide-20k, DUNE, Hyper-Kamiokande, and DeepCore, with their respective detector specifications taken into consideration. For other potential detectors we provide a summary table, collecting relevant information, from which similar studies can be fulfilled readily.