KICP seminar: Tien-Tien Yu (University of Oregon)

12:00–1:00 pm ERC 401

Tien-Tien Yu, University of Oregon, "A New Look at the Migdal Effect"

Host: Daniel Baxter

Searches for sub-GeV dark matter rely on sensitivity to small ionization signals. These signals can arise from dark matter-electron scattering, in which the scattered electron produces the ionization signal. However, the signal can also arise in dark matter-nucleus scattering through a process known as "Migdal" scattering. In this talk, I will review the theory behind "Migdal" ionization and demonstrate the connection between dark matter-electron scattering and Migdal scattering. As a concrete example, I will compare the two dark matter processes for a dark photon mediator.

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Seminars

Feb 14