A logarithmic Haar wavelet basis makes the vector space integration method practical for dark matter phonon scattering, covering the full momentum range with a single projection at sub-percent accuracy.
Dark Matter Detection with Polarized Detectors
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We consider the prospects to use polarized dark-matter detectors to discriminate between various dark-matter models. If WIMPs are fermions and participate in parity-violating interactions with ordinary matter, then the recoil-direction and recoil-energy distributions of nuclei in detectors will depend on the orientation of the initial nuclear spin with respect to the velocity of the detector through the Galactic halo. If, however, WIMPS are scalars, the only possible polarization-dependent interactions are extremely velocity-suppressed and, therefore, unobservable. Since the amplitude of this polarization modulation is fixed by the detector speed through the halo, in units of the speed of light, exposures several times larger than those of current experiments will be required to be probe this effect.
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Logarithmic Wavelets for Dark Matter--Phonon Scattering
A logarithmic Haar wavelet basis makes the vector space integration method practical for dark matter phonon scattering, covering the full momentum range with a single projection at sub-percent accuracy.