Measuring the local dark matter density in the laboratory
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10902/31354ISSN: 2470-0010
ISSN: 2470-0029
ISSN: 1550-7998
ISSN: 1550-2368
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Physical Review D, 2021, 104, 083023
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Resumen/Abstract
Despite strong evidence for the existence of large amounts of dark matter (DM) in our Universe, there is
no direct indication of its presence in our own solar system. All estimates of the local DM density rely on
extrapolating results on much larger scales. We demonstrate for the first time the possibility of
simultaneously measuring the local DM density and interaction cross section with a direct detection
experiment. It relies on the assumption that incoming DM particles frequently scatter on terrestrial nuclei
prior to detection, inducing an additional time-dependence of the signal. We show that for sub-GeV DM,
with a large spin-independent DM-proton cross section, future direct detection experiments should be able
to reconstruct the local DM density with smaller than 50% uncertainty.
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