Monday, April 8, 2013

1304.1758 (D. G. Cerdeno et al.)

Complementarity of dark matter direct detection: the role of bolometric targets    [PDF]

D. G. Cerdeno, C. Cuesta, M. Fornasa, E. Garcia, C. Ginestra, Ji-Haeng Huh, M. Martinez, Y. Ortigoza, M. Peiro, J. Puimedon, L. Robledo, M. L. Sarsa
We study how the combined observation of dark matter in various direct detection experiments can be used to determine the phenomenological properties of WIMP dark matter: mass, spin-dependent (SD) and spin-independent (SI) scattering cross section off nucleons. A convenient choice of target materials, including nuclei that couple to dark matter particles through a significantly different ratio of SD vs SI interactions, could break the degeneracies in the determination of those parameters that a single experiment cannot discriminate. In this work we investigate different targets that can be used as scintillating bolometers and could provide complementary information to germanium and xenon detectors. We observe that Al2O3 and LiF bolometers could allow a good reconstruction of the DM properties over regions of the parameter space with a SD scattering cross section as small as 10^(-5) pb and a SI cross section as small as 5x10^(-10) pb for a 50 GeV WIMP. In the case of a CaWO4 bolometer the area in which full complementarity is obtained is smaller but we show that it can be used to determine the WIMP mass and its SI cross section. For each target we study the required exposure and background.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.1758

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