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Introduction to a low-mass dark matter project, ALETHEIA: A Liquid hElium Time projection cHambEr In dArk matter

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Dark Matter (DM) is one of the most critical questions to be understood and answered in fundamental physics today. Plenty of astronomical and cosmological observations have already pinned down that DM exists in the Universe, the Milky Way, and the Solar System. However, understanding DM with the language of elementary physics is still in progress. DM direct detection tests the interactive cross-section between galactic DM particles and an underground detector's nucleons. WIMPs is the most discussed DM candidate. After decades of hunting, a convincing WIMPs signal is still at large. Relatively, the low-mass WIMPs region ($\sim$ 10 MeV/c$^2$ - 10 GeV/c$^2$) has not been fully exploited compared to high-mass WIMPs ($\sim$ 10 GeV/c$^2$ - 10 TeV/c$^2$). By filling the arguably cleanest bulk material, LHe, into the arguably most competitive detector in the field, TPCs, ALETHEIA is supposed to achieve an extremely low-level background; therefore, to help answer one of the most pressing physical questions today: the nature of DM. In this paper, we briefly go through the physics motivation of low-mass DM, the ALETHEIA detector's design, possible analysis channels available for DM searches, and the progress we have made since the project launched in the summer of 2020.

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Pseudo-FIMP dark matter in presence of a SIMP

hep-ph · 2024-11-22 · conditional · novelty 7.0

A feebly interacting dark matter particle can become a pseudo-FIMP by staying in equilibrium through conversion with a strongly self-interacting SIMP partner; the paper demonstrates this with coupled Boltzmann equations and a two-scalar example.

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  • Pseudo-FIMP dark matter in presence of a SIMP hep-ph · 2024-11-22 · conditional · none · ref 72 · internal anchor

    A feebly interacting dark matter particle can become a pseudo-FIMP by staying in equilibrium through conversion with a strongly self-interacting SIMP partner; the paper demonstrates this with coupled Boltzmann equations and a two-scalar example.