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Revising inelastic dark matter direct detection by including the cosmic ray acceleration

Published 17 Oct 2021 in hep-ph, astro-ph.HE, and hep-ex | (2110.08863v3)

Abstract: The null signal from collider and dark matter (DM) direct detector experiments makes the interaction between DM and visible matter too small to reproduce the correct relic density for many thermal DM models. The remaining parameter space indicates that two almost degenerated states in the dark sector, the inelastic DM scenario, can co-annihilate in the early universe to produce the correct relic density. Regarding the direct detection of the inelastic DM scenario, the virialized DM component from the nearby halo is nonrelativistic and not able to excite the DM ground state, even if the relevant couplings can be considerable. Thus, a DM with a large mass splitting can evade traditional virialized DM direct detection. In this study, we connect the concept of cosmic-ray accelerated DM in our Milky Way and the direct detection of inelastic scattering in underground detectors to explore spectra that result from several interaction types of the inelastic DM. We find that the mass splitting $\delta<\mathcal{O}(1~{\rm MeV})$ can still be reachable for cosmic ray accelerated DM with mass range $1~{\rm MeV}<m_{\chi_1}<100~{\rm GeV}$ and sub-GeV light mediator using the latest PandaX-4T data, even though we conservatively use the astrophysical parameter (effective length) $D_{\rm eff}=1$ kpc.

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