Spin-dependent dark matter scattering off magnons in quasi-2D (anti)ferromagnets can produce an order-10 percent daily modulation, offering directional sensitivity for keV to MeV mass dark matter.
Sub-GeV Dark Matter in Superfluid He-4: an Effective Theory Approach
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We employ an effective field theory to study the detectability of sub-GeV dark matter through its interaction with the gapless excitations of superfluid helium-4. In a quantum field theory language, the possible interactions between the dark matter and the superfluid phonon are solely dictated by symmetry. We compute the rate for the emission of one and two phonons, and show that these two observables combined allow for a large exclusion region for the dark matter masses. Our approach allows a direct calculation of the differential distributions, even though it is limited only to the region of softer phonon excitations, where the effective field theory is well defined. The method presented here is easily extendible to different models of dark matter.
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Spin-dependent dark matter scattering in quasi-two-dimensional magnets
Spin-dependent dark matter scattering off magnons in quasi-2D (anti)ferromagnets can produce an order-10 percent daily modulation, offering directional sensitivity for keV to MeV mass dark matter.