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Fedja Kadribasic1, Nader Mirabolfathi1, Kai Nordlund2
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA.
Abstract:
We propose a method using solid state detectors with directional sensitivity to dark matter interactions to detect low-mass weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) originating from galactic sources. In spite of a large body of literature for high-mass WIMP detectors with directional sensitivity, no available technique exists to cover WIMPs in the mass range <1 GeV/c^{2}. We argue that single-electron-resolution semiconductor detectors allow for directional sensitivity once properly calibrated. We examine the commonly used semiconductor material response to these low-mass WIMP interactions.
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