Temporal distortion of the annual modulation signal of weakly interacting massive particles at low recoil energies
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
We show that the main features of the annual modulation of the signal expected in a WIMP direct detection experiment, i.e. its sinusoidal dependence with time, the occurrence of its maxima and minima during the year and (under some circumstances) even the one-year period, may be affected by relaxing the isothermal sphere hypothesis in the description of the WIMP velocity phase space. The most relevant effect is a distortion of the time-behaviour at low recoil energies for anisotropic galactic halos. While some of these effects turn out to be relevant at recoil energies below the current detector thresholds, some others could already be measurable, although some degree of tuning between the WIMP mass and the experimental parameters would be required. Either the observation or non-observation of these effects could provide clues on the phase space distribution of our galactic halo.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Astroparticle Physics
Elenco autori:
Fornengo, N.; Scopel, S.
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