Sun heated MeV-scale dark matter and the XENON1T electron recoil excess

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Yifan Chen
Ming-Yang Cui
Jing Shu
Xiao Xue
Guan-Wen Yuan
Qiang Yuan
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Insitute of Theoretical Physics
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Dark Matter and Space Astronomy, Purple Mountain Observatory
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Physical Sciences
[4] CAS Center for Excellence in Particle Physics,School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study
[5] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Center for High Energy Physics
[6] Peking University,School of Astronomy and Space Science
[7] International Center for Theoretical Physics Asia-Pacific,undefined
[8] University of Science and Technology of China,undefined
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Beyond Standard Model; Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM;
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The XENON1T collaboration reported an excess of the low-energy electron recoil events between 1 and 7 keV. We explore the possibility to explain such an anomaly by the MeV-scale dark matter (DM) heated by the interior of the Sun due to the same DM-electron interaction as in the detector. The kinetic energies of heated DM particles can reach a few keV, and can potentially account for the excess signals detected by XENON1T. We study different form factors of the DM-electron interactions, F(q) ∝ qi with q being the momentum exchange and i = 0, 1, 2, and find that for all these cases the inclusion of the Sun-heated DM component improves the fit to the XENON1T data. The inferred DM-electron scattering cross section (at q = αme where α is the fine structure constant and me is electron mass) is from ∼ 10−38 cm2 (for i = 0) to ∼ 10−42 cm2 (for i = 2). We also derive constraints on the DM-electron cross sections for these form factors, which are stronger than previous results with similar assumptions. We emphasize that the Sun-heated DM scenario relies on the minimum assumption on DM models, which serves as a general explanation of the XENON1T anomaly via DM-electron interaction. The spectrum of the Sun-heated DM is typically soft comparing to other boosted DM, so the small recoil events are expected to be abundant in this scenario. More sensitive direct detection experiments with lower thresholds can possibly distinguish this scenario with other boosted DM models or solar axion models.
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