Abstract
A number of direct detection experiments are searching for electron excitations created by the scattering of sub-GeV dark matter. We present an alternate formulation of dark matter-electron scattering in terms of the dielectric response of a material. For dark matter which couples to electrons, this approach automatically accounts for in-medium screening effects, which were not included in previous rate calculations for semiconductor targets. We show that the screening effects appear for both scalar and vector mediators. The result is a non-negligible reduction of reach for direct detection experiments which use dielectric materials as targets. We also explore different determinations of the dielectric response, including first-principles density functional theory (DFT) calculations and a data-driven analytic approximation using a Mermin oscillator model.
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Knapen, S., Kozaczuk, J., & Lin, T. (2021). Dark matter-electron scattering in dielectrics. Physical Review D, 104(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.104.015031
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