25–28 Mar 2020
UCLA
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Multiphonon excitations from dark matter scattering in crystals

25 Mar 2020, 19:15
1m
UCLA Faculty Center (UCLA)

UCLA Faculty Center

UCLA

480 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States
Poster Non-directional direct dark matter detection RECEPTION and POSTER SESSION IN THE SAME ROOM

Speaker

Brian Campbell-Deem (University of California, San Diego)

Description

For direct detection of sub-MeV dark matter, a promising strategy is to search for individual phonon excitations in a crystal. We perform an analytic calculation of the rate for light dark matter (keV < mDM < MeV) to produce two acoustic phonons through scattering in cubic crystals such as GaAs, Ge, Si and diamond. The multiphonon rate is always smaller than the rate to produce a single optical phonon, whenever the latter is kinematically accessible. In Si and diamond there is a dark matter mass range for which multiphonon production can be the most promising process, depending on the experimental threshold.

Author

Brian Campbell-Deem (University of California, San Diego)

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