Puzzles of Dark Matter - More Light on Dark Atoms?
Nov, 2010
10 pages
Part of Proceedings, 13th Workshop on What Comes Beyond the Standard Models? : Bled, Slovenia, July 12-22, 2010, 185-192
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- Bled Workshops Phys. 11 (2010) 2, 185-192
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- 1011.4587 [hep-ph]
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Positive results of dark matter searches in experiments DAMA/NaI and DAMA/LIBRA confronted with results of other groups can imply nontrivial particle physics solutions for cosmological dark matter. Stable particles with charge -2, bound with primordial helium in O-helium "atoms" (OHe), represent a specific nuclear-interacting form of dark matter. Slowed down in the terrestrial matter, OHe is elusive for direct methods of underground Dark matter detection using its nuclear recoil. However, low energy binding of OHe with sodium nuclei can lead to annual variations of energy release from OHe radiative capture in the interval of energy 2-4 keV in DAMA/NaI and DAMA/LIBRA experiments. At nuclear parameters, reproducing DAMA results, the energy release predicted for detectors with chemical content other than NaI differ in the most cases from the one in DAMA detector. Moreover there is no bound systems of OHe with light and heavy nuclei, so that there is no radiative capture of OHe in detectors with xenon or helium content. Due to dipole Coulomb barrier, transitions to more energetic levels of Na+OHe system with much higher energy release are suppressed in the correspondence with the results of DAMA experiments. The proposed explanation inevitably leads to prediction of abundance of anomalous Na, corresponding to the signal, observed by DAMA.Note:
- Contribution to Proceedings of XIII Bled Workshop "What Comes beyond the Standard Model?"
- nucleus: recoil
- nucleus: heavy
- DAMA
- dark matter
- sodium-iodide
- radiative capture
- helium
- atom
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