30 August 2026 to 4 September 2026
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Light Dark Matter Detection at Torsion Balance

Not scheduled
20m
Oral Dark matter searches (both direct and indirect)

Speaker

Jie Sheng (Kavli IPMU)

Description

Light dark matter with sub-eV masses has a high number density in our galaxy, and its scattering cross section with macroscopic objects can be significantly enhanced by coherence effects. Repeated scattering with a target object can induce a measurable acceleration. Torsion balance experiments with geometric asymmetry are, in principle, capable of detecting such signals. Our analysis shows that existing torsion balances designed to test the Equivalence Principle already place the most stringent constraints on DM-nucleon scattering in the $(10^{-2}, 1)\,$eV mass range.

Primary author

Jie Sheng (Kavli IPMU)

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