Detecting Dipolar Dark Matter in Beam Dump Experiments
Abstract
We study interaction of low mass dark matter within beam dump experiments. In particular we study the dipolar dark matter model which assumes that the dark matter couples to Standard Model particles via its electric or magnetic dipole moment. We analyse the constraints on this model in the context of a particular beam dump experiment E613 conducted in the Fermilab. We find that dark matter mass in the range of 1-10 GeV with a magnetic dipole moment between (0.33-1.5)× 10-7μB and a electric dipole moment between (0.5-3)× 10-17 e-cm. We compare the bounds from other experimental data, such as helioseismological data and direct detection experiments.
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