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Gaseous Dark Matter Detectors
Dark Matter detectors with directional sensitivity have the potential of
yielding an unambiguous positive observation of WIMPs as well as discriminating
between galactic Dark Matter halo models. In this article, we introduce the
motivation for directional detectors, discuss the experimental techniques that
make directional detection possible, and review the status of the experimental
effort in this field.Comment: 19 pages, review on gaseous directional dark matter detectors
submitted to New Journal of Physic
Dark matter directional detection in non-relativistic effective theories
We extend the formalism of dark matter directional detection to arbitrary
one-body dark matter-nucleon interactions. The new theoretical framework
generalizes the one currently used, which is based on 2 types of dark
matter-nucleon interaction only. It includes 14 dark matter-nucleon interaction
operators, 8 isotope-dependent nuclear response functions, and the Radon
transform of the first 2 moments of the dark matter velocity distribution. We
calculate the recoil energy spectra at dark matter directional detectors made
of CF, CS and He for the 14 dark matter-nucleon interactions,
using nuclear response functions recently obtained through numerical nuclear
structure calculations. We highlight the new features of the proposed
theoretical framework, and present our results for a spherical dark matter halo
and for a stream of dark matter particles. This study lays the foundations for
model independent analyses of dark matter directional detection experiments.Comment: 24 pages, 10 figure
