Dark Matter Induced Power in Quantum Devices [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.09313


We present single quasiparticle devices as new dark matter (DM) detectors. The threshold of these devices is set by the cooper pair binding energy, and is therefore so low that they can detect DM as light as about an MeV incoming from the Galactic halo, as well as the low-velocity thermalized DM component potentially present in the Earth. Using existing power measurements with these new devices, as well as power measurements with SuperCDMS-CPD, we set new constraints on the DM scattering cross section for DM masses from about 1 MeV to 10 GeV, down to about $10^{-34}-10^{-26}$ cm$^2$ for spin-independent interactions. We outline future directions to improve sensitivity to both halo DM and a thermalized DM population in the Earth using power deposition in quantum devices.

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A. Das, N. Kurinsky and R. Leane
Wed, 19 Oct 22
9/87

Comments: 5+5 pages, 3+2 figures