Published October 29, 2018 | Version v1
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Searching for boosted dark matter at ProtoDUNE

  • 1. University of Texas at Arlington
  • 2. CERN
  • 3. Chungnam National University
  • 4. University of Chicago

Description

We propose the first experimental test of the inelastic boosted dark matter hypothesis, capitalizing on the new physics potential with the imminent data taking of the ProtoDUNE detectors. More specifically, we explore various experimental signatures at the cosmic frontier, arising in boosted dark matter scenarios, i.e., relativistic, inelastic scattering of boosted dark matter often created by the annihilation of its heavier component which usually comprises of the dominant relic abundance. Although features are unique enough to isolate signal events from potential backgrounds, vetoing a vast amount of cosmic background is rather challenging as the detectors are located on the ground. We argue, with a careful estimate, that such backgrounds nevertheless can be well under control by performing dedicated analyses after data acquisition. We then discuss some phenomenological studies which can be achieved with ProtoDUNE, employing a dark photon scenario as our benchmark dark-sector model.

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.98.075027
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:12221

Funding

ETH Zürich
U.S. Department of Energy
DE-SC0011686
University of Texas at Arlington
French ‘Investissements d’avenir’ Labex ENIGMASS program
National Research Foundation of Korea
NRF-2017R1D1A1B03032076
National Research Foundation of Korea
NRF-2018R1A4A1025334
National Research Foundation of Korea
2016R1C1B2015225
Korean Research Foundation
CERN-Korea Fellowship program

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Enrico Fermi Institute