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Reconstructing WIMP properties in direct detection experiments including galactic dark matter distribution uncertainties

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Published 23 November 2009 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Louis E. Strigari and Roberto Trotta JCAP11(2009)019 DOI 10.1088/1475-7516/2009/11/019

1475-7516/2009/11/019

Abstract

We present a new method for determining Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) properties in future tonne scale direct detection experiments which accounts for uncertainties in the Milky Way (MW) smooth dark matter distribution. Using synthetic data on the kinematics of MW halo stars matching present samples from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, complemented by local escape velocity constraints, we demonstrate that the local dark matter density can be constrained to ∼ 20% accuracy. For low mass WIMPs, we find that a factor of two error in the assumed local dark matter density leads to a severely biased reconstruction of the WIMP spin-independent cross section that is incorrect at the 15σ level. We show that this bias may be overcome by marginalizing over parameters that describe the MW potential, and use this formalism to project the accuracy attainable on WIMP properties in future 1 ton Xenon detectors. Our method can be readily applied to different detector technologies and extended to more detailed MW halo models.

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10.1088/1475-7516/2009/11/019