13–17 Aug 2013
University of California, Santa Cruz
US/Pacific timezone

Universal behavior in the scattering of heavy, weakly interacting dark matter on nuclear targets

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University of California, Santa Cruz

University of California, Santa Cruz

oral presentation Physics Beyond the Standard Model

Speaker

Mr Mikhail Solon (University of Chicago Physics)

Description

Particles that are heavy compared to the electroweak scale ($M \gg m_W$), and that are charged under electroweak SU(2) gauge interactions display universal properties such as a characteristic fine structure in the mass spectrum induced by electroweak symmetry breaking, and an approximately universal cross section for scattering on nuclear targets. The heavy particle effective theory framework is developed to compute these properties. As illustration, the spin independent cross section for low-velocity scattering on a nucleon is evaluated in the limit $M \gg m_W$, including complete leading-order matching onto quark and gluon operators, renormalization analysis, and systematic treatment of perturbative and hadronic-input uncertainties.
APS member ID 61150945

Primary authors

Mr Mikhail Solon (University of Chicago Physics) Prof. Richard Hill (University of Chicago)

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