10–14 Oct 2010
PSI
Europe/Zurich timezone

Trap with ultracold neutrons as a detector of dark matter particles with long-range forces

13 Oct 2010, 10:10
20m
Main Auditorium (WHGA/001) (PSI)

Main Auditorium (WHGA/001)

PSI

CH-5232 Villigen PSI
Oral Searches for new forces Session We - 1

Speaker

Prof. Anatolii Serebrov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)

Description

The possibility of using a trap with ultracold neutrons as a detector of dark matter particles with long-range forces is considered. The basic advantage of the proposed method lies in possibility of detecting the recoil energy 10-7 eV. The restrictions on parameters of Yukawa type interaction potential between dark matter particles and a neutron are presented for different dark matter densities on the Earth. The assumption concerned with long-range interaction of dark matter particles and ordinary matter leads to a substantial enhancement of cross section at low energy. Consequently, there arises a possibility of capture and accumulation of dark matter in a gravitational field of the Earth. Rough estimation of accumulation of low-energy dark matter on the Earth is discussed. The first experimental restrictions for existence of dark matter with long-range forces on the Earth are presented.

Primary authors

Prof. Anatolii Serebrov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute) Mr Oleg Zherebtsov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)

Presentation materials