M.V. Smirnov , G. Yang , Yu.N. Novikov , J.D. Vergados , D. Bonatsos
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Direct WIMP detection rates for transitions in isomeric nuclei
The direct detection of dark matter constituents, in particular the weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), is central to particle physics and cosmology. In this paper we study WIMP induced transitions from isomeric nuclear states for two possible isomeric candidates: and . The experimental setup, which can measure the possible decay of induced by WIMPs, was proposed. The corresponding estimates of the half-life of are given in the sense that the WIMP-nucleon interaction can be interpreted as ordinary radioactive decay.
期刊介绍:
Nuclear Physics B focuses on the domain of high energy physics, quantum field theory, statistical systems, and mathematical physics, and includes four main sections: high energy physics - phenomenology, high energy physics - theory, high energy physics - experiment, and quantum field theory, statistical systems, and mathematical physics. The emphasis is on original research papers (Frontiers Articles or Full Length Articles), but Review Articles are also welcome.