19–23 Dec 2024
Swatantrata Bhavan, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Asia/Kolkata timezone

Ultraheavy multiscattering dark matter: DUNE, CYGNUS, kilotonne detectors, and tidal streams

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Swatantrata Bhavan, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

Swatantrata Bhavan, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

Department of Physics, I.Sc., Banaras Hindu University, 221005 Varanasi, India
Oral Astroparticle physics and cosmology

Speakers

Harsh Aggarwal (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur) Nirmal Raj (TRIUMF)

Description

For scattering cross sections large enough to make the detector in direct searches optically thick to
the incident dark matter, dedicated multi-scatter signatures are being sought. We provide some sig-
nificant updates to the multi-scatter program. First, we refine earlier treatments of the dark matter
flux through detectors, generalizing to arbitrary geometries and velocity distributions. Using this
and considerations of energy deposition, we derive the reaches in cross section and mass of various
proposed large volume-detectors. These include a kilotonne fiducial mass “module of opportunity”
at DUNE, a kilotonne xenon detector suggested for neutrinoless double beta decay, the gaseous de-
tector CYGNUS, and the dark matter detectors XLZD and Argo. We show that where the velocity
vector can be reconstructed event-by-event, key properties of the local velocity distribution such as
the mean speed can be marked, and tidal streams can be picked up if they make up about 10% of
the local dark matter density.

Authors

Harsh Aggarwal (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur) Nirmal Raj (TRIUMF)

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