Dark-Matter-Electron Detectors for Dark-Matter-Nucleon Interactions.
/ Abstract
In a seminal paper now a decade old, it was shown that dark-matter detectors geared at probing interactions with nucleons could also be used to probe dark-matter interactions with electrons. In this Letter, we show that new detector concepts designed to probe dark-matter-electron interactions at low masses can similarly be used to probe new parameter space for dark-matter-nucleon interactions. We demonstrate the power of this approach by using existing data from superconducting detectors to place new limits on the interactions of nuclei with MeV-scale dark matter. Further, we show that advances in detector technology that have been anticipated for electronic interactions will automatically extend sensitivity deep into uncharted territory for nuclear interactions. This doubles the effective science output of future low-threshold experiments.
Journal: Physical review letters
DOI: 10.1103/6qqv-rl7q