Speaker: |
Graciela Gelmini (UCLA) |
Title: |
Halo independent direct dark matter detection data analysis from convex hulls |
Date (JST): |
Fri, Nov 15, 2019, 13:30 - 14:30 |
Place: |
Seminar Room A |
Related File: |
2387.pdf
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Abstract: |
Non-directional direct detection (DD) experiments attempt to detect dark matter (DM) particles through the energy they deposit in collisions with nuclei within a detector. I will show how DD data can be translated into predictions of the DM local velocity distribution, allowing to compare different DD data sets through these predictions (in a “halo-independent” analysis complementary to the usual ``halo-dependent" method, which requires assuming a model for DM halo). I will explain how the halo independent method is put on firm mathematical grounds by using the Fenchel-Eggleston theorem for convex hulls (an extension of the Caratheodory theorem). The seminar will not assume any previous knowledge of convex geometry in the audience. |