Directional detection of dark matter with MIMAC: WIMP identification and track reconstruction

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Directional detection is a promising Dark Matter search strategy. Indeed, WIMP-induced recoils present a direction dependence toward the Cygnus constellation, while background-induced recoils exhibit an isotropic distribution in the galactic rest frame. Taking advantage on these characteristic features and even in the presence of a sizeable background, we show for the first time the possibility to constrain the WIMP properties, both from particle and galactic halo physics, leading to an identification of non-baryonic Dark Matter. However, such results need highly accurate track reconstruction which should be reachable by the MIMAC detector using a dedicated readout combined with a likelihood analysis of recoiling nuclei.

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Billard, J., Mayet, F., Grignon, C., & Santos, D. (2011). Directional detection of dark matter with MIMAC: WIMP identification and track reconstruction. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 309). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/309/1/012015

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