New Windows on Heavy Dark Matter: Mineral Melt Modelling and X-Ray Readout for Muscovite Mica
重暗物质的新窗口:白云母的矿物熔融建模与X射线读出
Yilda Boukhtouchen, Joseph Bramante, Andrew Buchanan, Alexander Hayes, Matthew Leybourne, Jennika McIntosh, Anupam Ray, Aaron Shugar
AI总结 本文提出利用白云母作为古探测器,通过Sedov-Taylor热尖峰模型模拟重复合暗物质穿越云母形成的熔融径迹,并开发基于铜背衬对比的快速X射线荧光映射读出方法,实现对微米级损伤特征的大面积扫描,从而为不透明和扩散复合暗物质提供新的探测灵敏度。
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白云母是一种半透明的层状硅酸盐矿物,其基面解理、低辐射本底、十亿年曝光时间以及在地质时间尺度上已证实的径迹保留能力,使其成为稀有粒子搜索的有力目标。在这项工作中,我们开发了一个利用白云母作为古探测器探测重复合暗物质的新框架。我们使用Sedov-Taylor热尖峰形式主义对重复合暗物质穿过云母形成的熔融径迹进行建模,并通过核反冲级联的SRIM/TRIM模拟验证亚微米区域,同时校准控制局部能量沉积的声子效率。我们展示了一种新颖的读出方法,即使用铜背衬对比技术的快速X射线荧光映射,能够在宏观扫描区域内识别解理云母片中的微米级损伤特征,并通过激光烧蚀缺陷区域校准最小可探测径迹尺寸。我们给出了不透明和扩散复合暗物质的预计灵敏度,包括对因覆盖层而显著衰减的大复合物的亚熔融孔道探测模式。我们还重新审视了先前基于蚀刻云母搜索的暗物质排除,指出了损害这些约束稳健性的缺陷。
Muscovite mica is a translucent, layered silicate mineral whose basal cleavage, low radiogenic background, gigayear exposures, and demonstrated track retention over geological timescales make it a compelling target for rare particle searches. In this work, we develop a new framework for detecting heavy composite dark matter using muscovite mica as a paleodetector. We model melt track formation by heavy composite dark matter transiting through mica using a Sedov-Taylor thermal spike formalism, and validate the sub-micron regime with SRIM/TRIM simulations of nuclear recoil cascades, which also calibrate the phonon efficiency governing local energy deposition. We demonstrate a novel readout method using rapid X-ray fluorescence mapping with a copper backing contrast technique, capable of identifying micron-scale damage features in cleaved mica sheets over macroscopic scan areas, and calibrate the minimum detectable track size using laser-ablated defect regions. We present projected sensitivities for opaque and diffuse composite dark matter, including a sub-melt hole-channel detection mode for large composites substantially attenuated by overburden. We also revisit prior dark matter exclusions from etched mica searches, identifying shortcomings that compromise the robustness of these constraints.