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Dark matter detection in two easy steps (1312.1363v1)

Published 4 Dec 2013 in hep-ph and astro-ph.HE

Abstract: Multi-component dark matter particles may have a more intricate direct detection signal than simple elastic scattering on nuclei. In a broad class of well-motivated models the inelastic excitation of dark matter particles is followed by de-excitation via $\gamma$-decay. In experiments with fine energy resolution, such as many $0\nu 2\beta$ decay experiments, this motivates a highly model-independent search for the sidereal daily modulation of an unexpected $\gamma$ line. Such a signal arises from two-step WIMP interaction: the WIMP is first excited in the lead shielding and subsequently decays back to the ground state via the emission of a monochromatic $\gamma$ within the detector volume. We explore this idea in detail by considering the model of magnetic inelastic WIMPs, and take a sequence of CUORE-type detectors as an example. We find that under reasonable assumptions about detector performance it is possible to efficiently explore mass splittings of up to few hundreds of keV for a WIMP of weak-scale mass and transitional magnetic moments. The modulation can be cheaply and easily enhanced by the presence of additional asymmetric lead shielding. We devise a toy simulation to show that a specially designed asymmetric shielding may result in up to $30\%$ diurnal modulations of the two-step WIMP signal, leading to additional strong gains in sensitivity.

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