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SLAC Publication: SLAC-PUB-15817
SLAC Release Date: October 24, 2013
Neutrino Coherent Scattering Rates at Direct Dark Matter Detectors
Strigari, Louis.
Neutrino-induced recoil events may constitute a background to direct dark matter searches, particularly for those detectors that strive to reach the tonscale and beyond. This paper discusses the expected neutrino-induced background spectrum due to several of the most important sources, including solar, atmospheric, and diffuse supernova neutrinos. The largest rate arises from 8B produced solar neutrinos, providing upwards of ~ 103 events per ton-year over all recoil energies for the heaviest nuc... Show Full Abstract
Neutrino-induced recoil events may constitute a background to direct dark matter searches, particularly for those detectors that strive to reach the tonscale and beyond. This paper discusses the expected neutrino-induced background spectrum due to several of the most important sources, including solar, atmospheric, and diffuse supernova neutrinos. The largest rate arises from 8B produced solar neutrinos, providing upwards of ~ 103 events per ton-year over all recoil energies for the heaviest nuclear targets. However the majority of these 8B events are expected to be below the recoil threshold of modern detectors. The remaining neutrino sources are found to constitute a background to the WIMP-induced recoil rate only if the WIMP-nucleon cross section is less than 10-12 pb. Finally the sensitivity to diffuse supernova neutrino flux for non-electron neutrino flavors is discussed, and projected flux limits are compared with existing flux limits. Show Partial Abstract
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