Implications of theandexperiments for mirror matter-type dark matter
- 24 February 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 69 (3) , 036001
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.69.036001
Abstract
Mirror atoms are expected to be a significant component of the galactic dark matter halo if mirror matter is identified with the nonbaryonic dark matter in the Universe. Mirror matter can interact with ordinary matter via gravity and via the photon-mirror photon kinetic mixing interaction—causing mirror charged particles to couple to ordinary photons with an effective electric charge This means that the nuclei of mirror atoms can elastically scatter off the nuclei of ordinary atoms, leading to nuclear recoils, which can be detected in existing dark matter experiments. We show that the dark matter experiments most sensitive to this type of dark matter candidate (via the nuclear recoil signature) are the DAMA/NaI and CRESST/Sapphire experiments. Furthermore, we show that the impressive annual modulation signal obtained by the DAMA/NaI experiment can be explained by mirror matter-type dark matter for and is supported by DAMA’s absolute rate measurement as well as the CRESST/Sapphire data. This value of is consistent with the value obtained from various solar system anomalies including the Pioneer spacecraft anomaly, anomalous meteorite events and lack of small craters on the asteroid Eros. It is also consistent with standard big bang nucleosynthesis.
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