Constraints on the interactions between dark matter and baryons from the x-ray quantum calorimetry experiment
Abstract
Although the rocket-based x-ray quantum calorimetry (XQC) experiment was designed for x-ray spectroscopy, the minimal shielding of its calorimeters, its low atmospheric overburden, and its low-threshold detectors make it among the most sensitive instruments for detecting or constraining strong interactions between dark matter particles and baryons. We use Monte Carlo simulations to obtain the precise limits the XQC experiment places on spin-independent interactions between dark matter and baryons, improving upon earlier analytical estimates. We find that the XQC experiment rules out a wide range of nucleon-scattering cross sections centered around 1 b for dark matter particles with masses between 0.01 and 105GeV. Our analysis also provides new constraints on cases where only a fraction of the dark matter strongly interacts with baryons.
- Publication:
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Physical Review D
- Pub Date:
- August 2007
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevD.76.042007
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0704.0794
- Bibcode:
- 2007PhRvD..76d2007E
- Keywords:
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- 95.35.+d;
- 12.60.-i;
- 29.40.Vj;
- Dark matter;
- Models beyond the standard model;
- Calorimeters;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 15 pages, 9 figures. Extended discussion of methodology, to appear in PRD