Author:
Catena Riccardo,Hagel Joakim,Yaguna Carlos E.
Abstract
Abstract
Discrete symmetries played a central role in elucidating the
structure of the weak interactions, and they will probably be
equally crucial regarding the interactions of the dark matter (DM)
particle — whose nature remains elusive. In this work we show that
signals in future direct detection experiments can be used to test,
in a model-independent way, for P- and CP-violation in DM-nucleus
interactions. The analysis is performed within the most general
effective theory for non-relativistic spin-0 DM-nucleus interactions
mediated by the exchange of a heavy particle. Assuming an idealised
xenon detector, we calculate the expected number of DM signal events
required to reject P and CP invariant dark matter-nucleus
interactions. For a DM mass of 30 GeV (or higher), this number lies
between about 10 and 300 DM signal events, depending on how P and CP
invariance are modeled. Future direct detection experiments,
therefore, have the potential to reveal P- and CP-violation in DM
interactions, making a decisive step toward the identification of
the DM particle.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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