26–30 Aug 2024
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Europe/Berlin timezone

Study of dark matter scattering off 2H and 4He nuclei within chiral effective field theory

29 Aug 2024, 15:40
30m
Saal 3 (Convention Centre)

Saal 3

Convention Centre

Invited working group talk WG3: Few-Body Physics WG3 parallel session

Speaker

Elena Filandri (Università di Pisa, INFN sezione di Pisa)

Description

We study dark matter, assumed to be composed by weak interacting massive particles (WIMPs), scattering off ${}^2$H and ${}^4$He nuclei. In order to parameterize the WIMP-nucleon interaction the chiral effective field theory approach is used. Considering only interactions invariant under parity, charge conjugation and time reversal, we examine five interaction types: scalar, pseudoscalar, vector, axial and tensor. Scattering amplitudes between two nucleons and a WIMP are determined up to second order of chiral perturbation theory. We apply this program to calculate the interaction rate as function of the WIMP mass and of the magnitude of the WIMP-quark coupling constants. From our study, we conclude that the scalar nuclear response functions result much greater than the others due to theirs large combination of low energy constants. We verify that the leading order contributions are dominant in this low energy processes. We also provide an estimate for the background due to atmospheric neutrinos.

Primary authors

Elena Filandri (Università di Pisa, INFN sezione di Pisa) Prof. Michele Viviani (Università di Pisa, INFN sezione di Pisa)

Presentation materials