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Direct Search for keV Sterile Neutrino Dark Matter with a Stable Dysprosium Target

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We investigate a new method to search for keV-scale sterile neutrinos that could account for Dark Matter. Neutrinos trapped in our galaxy could be captured on stable $^{163}$Dy if their mass is greater than 2.83 keV. Two experimental realizations are studied, an integral counting of $^{163}$Ho atoms in dysprosium-rich ores and a real-time measurement of the emerging electron spectrum in a dysprosium-based detector. The capture rates are compared to the solar neutrino and radioactive backgrounds. An integral counting experiment using several kilograms of $^{163}$Dy could reach a sensitivity for the sterile-to-active mixing angle $\sin^2\theta_{e4}$ of $10^{-5}$ significantly exceeding current laboratory limits. Mixing angles as low as $\sin^2\theta_{e4} \sim 10^{-7}$ / $\rm m_{^{163}\rm Dy}\rm{(ton)}$ could possibly be explored with a real-time experiment.

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Absorption of Fermionic Dark Matter by Nuclear Targets

hep-ph · 2019-08-28 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Fermionic dark matter absorbed by nuclei produces neutral-current recoil peaks, charged-current induced beta decays, and beta endpoint shifts, giving current and future experiments new ways to probe sub-GeV dark matter.

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  • Absorption of Fermionic Dark Matter by Nuclear Targets hep-ph · 2019-08-28 · conditional · none · ref 39 · internal anchor

    Fermionic dark matter absorbed by nuclei produces neutral-current recoil peaks, charged-current induced beta decays, and beta endpoint shifts, giving current and future experiments new ways to probe sub-GeV dark matter.