7–11 Aug 2017
Columbus, Ohio, USA
US/Eastern timezone

Dark matter velocity spectroscopy

11 Aug 2017, 16:45
15m
Small Theater (The Athenaeum)

Small Theater

The Athenaeum

Oral Dark matter (direct detection, indirect detection, theory, etc.) Dark matter

Speaker

Ranjan Laha (Stanford University)

Description

Dark matter decays or annihilations that produce line-like spectra may be smoking-gun signals. However, even such distinctive signatures can be mimicked by astrophysical or instrumental causes. We show that velocity spectroscopy-the measurement of energy shifts induced by relative motion of source and observer-can separate these three causes with minimal theoretical uncertainties. The principal obstacle has been energy resolution, but upcoming experiments will reach the required 0.1% level. We demonstrate this technique using existing technologies.

Primary author

Ranjan Laha (Stanford University)

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