Chiral effective field theory allows one to calculate the response of few-nucleon systems to external currents, both for currents that can be probed in the Standard Model and ones that only exist in Standard-Model extensions. In combination with state-of-the-art many-body methods, the constraints from chiral symmetry can then be implemented in nuclear structure factors that describe the response of atomic nuclei in direct-detection searches for dark matter. We review the present status of this approach, including the role of coherently enhanced two-body currents, the discrimination of dark matter candidates based on the nuclear response functions, and limits on Higgs-portal dark matter.
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Hoferichter, M., Klos, P., Menéndez, J., & Schwenk, A. (2018). Dark-matter–nucleus scattering in chiral effective field theory. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 317). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.317.0095
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